NFL Star Tyreek Hill With Wife Keeta Uploaded A New Video Cozying Up Amid Divorce Rumors
After the Dolphins receiver filed for divorce on Monday, according to public court records, Tyreek Hill and Keeta (Vaccaro) Hill seem to be doing well together.
Hill, who wed Vaccaro in November during Miami’s bye week, rejected the rumors that the two were getting divorced the following day, stating on X that they “are happily married.”
On Wednesday, Vaccaro posted a video and pictures of herself and Hill on Instagram. The two of them were working out at BODY20, a specialized fitness facility that uses an FDA-approved electro-muscle stimulation suit to burn fat, tone up, and gain lean muscle.
“Trying out a new workout,” Vaccaro wrote.
In the pictures, which featured the newlyweds embracing and posing together in their BODY20 suits, they were beaming.
In a different picture, the All-Pro NFL receiver showed off his physique while Vaccaro gave a peace sign to himself in the mirror.
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Vaccaro hasn’t addressed the divorce report explicitly yet.
The Broward County Clerk of Courts website no longer hosts the court records that were formerly accessible to the public.
Tuesday, Hill posted on X with a laughing emoji, saying, “I get on Twitter and see bs.”
I get on Twitter and see bs 😂
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) January 23, 2024
boy no the heck we didn’t so don’t put that in the air !!! We are happily married and gone stay that way https://t.co/5bhrYgILC1
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) January 23, 2024
The Pro Bowl wide receiver responded to a divorce report in a different post by saying “Boy no the heck we didn’t so don’t put that in the air !!!” “We are happily married and gone stay that way.”
After becoming engaged in July 2021, Hill and Vaccaro exchanged vows in Texas on November 8.
Vaccaro re-uploaded a picture of the couple that Hill had previously shared on his Instagram Story on Tuesday.
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When the Sun Sentinel called Hill’s attorney, they informed the publication that they were unable to respond at that time.
When his $6.9 million Miami property caught fire earlier this month, Hill and Vaccaro grabbed headlines.
At the time, Davie Fire Marshal Robert Taylor told The Associated Press, “It was an accidental fire,” adding that a toddler playing with a cigarette lighter in a bedroom was the cause of the incident.
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According to The Daily Mail, which referenced court records from Florida, Hill was sued separately the previous month by two women who both assert he is the father of their child, both of whom were born in 2023.