Nick Saban's daughter, Kristen Saban, is widely known as a fashion enthusiast who frequently shares her elegant outfits online. The University of Alabama graduate has gained a large following over the years due to the popularity of her father as a coach.
In an Instagram post on Wednesday, Kristen shared a video that had a carousel of several gorgeous outfits she's worn over the years, showcasing her deep passion for fashion. The clip featured Beyonce’s song Diva in the background and a bold, empowering voice that said:
“The first thing I will say to myself, if you meet a man that thinks that you're too much for him, he's right.”

The fashionista captioned the post in response to the words heard in the background, affirming an empowering message for women.
“The only time ‘he's right,’” Kristen wrote.
During Nick Saban's days at Alabama, Kristen is known for her bold appearance in stylish outfits on the sidelines of the Bryant-Denny Stadium before and after games. These moments were often shared on her social media pages, showcasing her support for the Crimson Tide.
However, this was one of the things greatly missed on game days in Tuscaloosa last season as Alabama transitioned into a new era under Kalen DeBoer. While it is reported that Kristen Saban continues to attend the Crimson Tide games, she no longer appears regularly on the sidelines.
Kristen Saban has stepped away from posting about family and football
Due to a series of events last season, Kristen Saban has decided to alter how and what she posts online. On December 2024, she announced on Instagram that she’s stepping away from posting anything football or family-related after receiving hateful comments.
"It's really disappointing to see such hateful comments from a fan base I thought as friends/family for the last 17 years over an outfit and the way I walk (I have had an Achilles injury/abnormality since birth)," Kristen said. "For my own sanity, I am stepping away from sharing anything football/family related. Thank God for retirement."
Kristen has been a victim of several online attacks since Nick Saban retired from coaching. She endured criticism on quite a lot of things, including donning a Penn State mascot coat, which was presented to her father on his birthday when College GameDay was at University Park last season.
While she's stopped posting about football, her love for Alabama remains strong. This has been transferred to her son, James Setas, who has become a cult hero among the Tuscaloosa fanbase.
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