Austin "Muma" Wilmot and Kim "Geguri" Se-yeon of the Houston Outlaws and Shanghai Dragons, respectively, are best friends. Geguri has recently moved to the United States from South Korea and has had a lot on her shoulders ever since. Having to learn English and Mandarin is no small feat, joining the only team in the league that hasn't won a game yet is daunting, and being the only female in the league so far comes with a lot of pressure.





Luckily, she has many admirers, supporters, and friends. Not least of which is Muma, who has been openly supporting her, and the Overwatch League Twitter community can't get enough of their adorable exchanges. Recently, they both expressed interest in wearing each other's jerseys.

me too I will buy your jersey You are the best player >:DDDDDDDDDD — Geguri [게구리] (@Geguri2) April 9, 2018

The Shanghai Dragons shared pictures of Muma receiving a signed (complete with frog, of course) Geguri jersey and they both look adorably happy about it.

@Geguri2 prepared a Geguri jersey for her good friend @Muma. What a precious and sweet moment ❤️❤️❤️We hope you like the jersey Muma  pic.twitter.com/IMIUPpMhsQ — Shanghai Dragons (@ShanghaiDragons) April 26, 2018

Muma was clearly touched by the gesture.

Wowowowowow @Geguri2 brought me a signed jersey after our win today. I can officially be the #1 fan. Best gift I've ever received. Thank you so much  — Austin Wilmot #FireOn (@Muma) April 26, 2018

Before Geguri arrived in the United States there was concern about her being "picked on" and singled out because she is the only female in the league today. Happily, it seems Geguri has been accepted just as any other professional Overwatch player would be.

Support from fellow players regardless of what team they're on or what language they speak or what country they're from is indicative of an amazing culture within the league. The odd delinquent will make news now and then, but friendships like the one between Geguri and Muma are the real stories.

Photos Courtesy of Blizzard Entertainment and The Shanghai Dragons