Months After Split With Gisele Bundchen, Tom Brady Spotted Picking Up Cristiano Ronaldo’s Ex-GF Irina Shayk From Hotel
Even after retiring, Tom Brady continues to score touchdowns.
Supermodel Irina Shayk and the future Hall of Fame quarterback are generating relationship rumors in recent images together.
On the evening of July 21, when the 37-year-old Russian model seemed to spend the night at Brady’s Los Angeles home, he was photographed picking her up from the Hotel Bel-Air. Brady will turn 46 in August.
The two didn’t leave Brady’s residence until 9:30 the next morning.
Tom Brady dropped Shayk off the following morning, and Shayk was also photographed wearing the same clothing.
He was seen kissing Shayk’s face while driving a grey Rolls Royce, as shown in other pictures of the couple walking together, laughing, and smiling.
When insiders told Page Six that she made “a beeline” for him at the highly publicized nuptials of Joe Nahmad and Madison Headrick in Costa Smeralda, Sardinia, Tom and Shayk made headlines.
At the time, a Shayk representative vigorously refuted that claim.
According to Cheri Bowen, a representative for Shayk at Society Management, “This story is completely false.” “It is a totally malicious and fictional account of the evening.”
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Following their encounter at Michael Rubin’s Fourth of July white party in the Hamptons, Tom was linked to Kim Kardashian just a few weeks prior to the release of the images.
In response to rumors that they were seen flirting at the celebrity-studded party, Page Six revealed that the founder of the BRADY Brand and the designer of SKIMS are just pals.
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The Brady-Kardashian dating rumors first surfaced in May when Page Six revealed that she was trying to buy a holiday property in Brady’s posh Bahamian neighborhood. However, at the time, a Tom official dispelled the romance rumors.
Around the same time last autumn, Tom Brady and Kardashian both reached divorce settlements in their individual cases.