After winning at the Street League Skateboarding Paris men’s championship, Vincent Milou didn’t head out to party or flex for the cameras.
Instead, he pulled up to his grandma’s place with his third place trophy and his first place one in hand, along with a bouquet of flowers in the other.
The video shows him walking in with that quiet smile like he knows what’s about to happen.
His grandma spots him, sees the trophies, and you can tell she’s so proud of her grandson and just straight love and pride.
Vincent hands her the flowers and the trophies, and the whole room fills with that kind of warmth you can’t fake.
Most people would be out celebrating with their crew after a big win, but Vincent kept it real.
He went back to where it all started, showing love to the person who’s been rooting for him since day one. It’s a different kind of flex, family over fame.
You can tell how much it means to him too.
That moment with his grandma says more than any interview could. It’s not about the spotlight or the money. It’s about respect, loyalty, and remembering who was there before all the cameras showed up.
Vincent didn’t just bring home trophies. He brought them straight to the heart of where it all matters. Grandma’s smile said it all.
