Becky Lynch has now been to The White House.

On Sunday, Lynch posted on Instagram that she went to Washington D.C. as part of a St. Patrick’s Day event with Ireland’s Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and United States President Joe Biden. Lynch took pictures with both notable political figures.

“It was an honor to represent Ireland & @WWE for St. Patrick’s Day at the @whitehouse,” Lynch wrote. “@POTUS said Becky Balboa is winning it all in Philly, had myself a pint, and even classed up the library with a little gift.”

Lynch noted in a recent New York Post interview that she had been invited to The White House.

“I got invited to the White House, because I’m Ireland’s national treasure,” she said. “It’s a big Irish celebration, so I’ll be there.”

Lynch will face Nia Jax in a last woman standing match on Raw. She is scheduled to face Rhea Ripley for the Women’s World Championship at WrestleMania 40 after winning the Elimination Chamber match last month in Perth, Australia.

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