Puka Nacua spotted with influencer after shooting his shot at Sydney Sweeney

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After shooting his shot with Sydney Sweeney, Puka Nacua was spotted with an influencer in Los Angeles.

According to photos obtained by the U.S. Sun, Nacua was seen with social media personality Hannah Stocking in Los Angeles. The two were spotted having their arms intertwined after having dinner at the popular sushi restaurant Matsuhisa on Friday in West Hollywood.

Stocking is known for her viral sketch comedies online and has a massive following across social media. She has over 27 million followers on Instagram and almost 30 million on TikTok. Additionally, she has also had some onscreen roles in Skillhouse, Family Switch, and Wrong Paris.

The pair have not confirmed a relationship at the time of this writing.

Puka Nacua shoots his shot at Sydney Sweeney

The Los Angeles Rams star's outing with Stocking follows his response to Sydney Sweeney stating what attributes she likes to have in a partner.

"Athletic and outgoing and funny. I’m a sporty girl, so someone needs to be able to climb a mountain with me, go skydiving with me. And someone who loves their family. I love myself a man…” she explained in an interview with Cosmopolitan.

She added that she needs someone who is okay with her busy career.

“Look, I am a boss in my life. I take control. I go after what I want," she said. "I am confident, and I am successful, and I don’t actually need a man. I’ve got myself. I’ve got an incredible group of girlfriends. I’ve got a team of badass women. That is very intimidating to a lot of guys, so a guy needs to be able to stand in that with me.”

Sweeney added that what she looks for is hard to come by.

“It takes a very specific person who can handle the world that comes with me. There was a guy who I really, really liked, but he told me he can’t handle my world. It’s a hard thing.”

Nacua seems up for the challenge and posted his response to Sweeney on X with a simple two-word reply: "Love skydiving."

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