Internet superstar Alix Earle has been linked to NFL legend Tom Brady in dating rumors recently, but Earle revealed at the Vanity Fair Oscars party on Sunday that she was down to meet someone new, per Page Six.
“Honestly, no one,” she replied after being asked who she wanted to take a selfie with. “I’m just, like, maybe I’ll get someone’s number or something?”
“Maybe I could meet someone,” Earle added.
Interestingly, TMZ is confirming that Earle left the event with star Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, alongside Stassie Karanikolaou and Tate McRae. While the Cincinnati Bengals have not built a roster around Burrow that has reached the playoffs for the last three seasons, the gunslinger is clearly keeping very talented company of his own off the field.
Fans reacted to Earle and Burrow leaving together on social media.
“Generational run for Alix, gotta hand it to her she’s moving the ball like prime Brady,” one fan wrote on Twitter.
“Everybody loves the swagger from Joe Burrow… until the partying starts looking louder than the preparation,” someone else warned.
“What cracks me up is all of these comments. Joe is in California getting ready for the Fanatics Classic Flag Football Game this Saturday,” another fan wrote.
It’ll be interesting to see if Earle goes public with any relationship news anytime soon.
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