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The budding romance between Tom Brady and Irina Shayk is apparently no more.
Page Six confirms that the relationship between the seven-time Super Bowl champion and the supermodel has “broken down.”
The report also mentioned that the couple was on the verge of splitting up, saying “there are recent signs on the wall that things may be over… as they both spend a lot of time in different cities.”
They were first spotted together in late July, when he was photographed picking her up from the luxurious Bel Air Hotel for what appeared to be a night out at his West Coast home.
Brady and Shayk also reportedly spent time together in London, spending the night at a London hotel in August.
Last month, Shayk visited Brady’s New York apartment after walking the Michael Kors 2023 show at New York Fashion Week.
Shayk’s relationship with former cast member Bradley Cooper may complicate their romance.
Shayk, 37, made headlines for cozying up to Cooper, 48, in August photos from their vacation in Italy that included their 6-year-old Leah, despite an Entertainment Tonight report at the time claiming Brady “isn’t “Don’t mind” about it.
Brady has been on the market since she and Gisele Bundchen announced in October 2022 that they were ending their marriage after 13 years.
Brady, 46, and Bundchen, 43, have son Benjamin, 13, and daughter Vivian, 11.
The future Hall of Famer also has a 16-year-old son, Jack, with his ex, actress Bridget Moynahan.
Brady announced his retirement from the NFL in February but remains close to the sports world.
He’s trying to buy a minority stake in the Las Vegas Raiders — though that acquisition has been stalled due to other NFL owners’ reluctance to approve a sale at a deep discount to market value — and he already owns Russ A portion of the Vegas Aces won their second consecutive WNBA championship earlier this week.
In September, Brady returned to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, to be honored by the Patriots, who he led to six Super Bowl championships in his 20 years in New England.
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