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Tom Brady Shares Cryptic Posts After Spending Time With Alix Earle on New Year’s Eve
Tom Brady and Alix Earle were spotted together at a New Year’s Eve yacht party in St. Barths, sparking romance rumors despite Earle not seeking anything serious, sources say.
- On January 1, reports said Alix Earle, social media influencer, spent New Year’s Eve with Tom Brady, former NFL star and Fox Sports commentator, in St. Barths, together the entire night at a Palm Tree Crew party.
- After her split from Houston Texans player Braxton Berrios following two years together, Alix Earle jetted to St. Barths for a needed post-breakup getaway focused on fun, not serious dating.
- On January 1, Tom Brady reposted a Lil' Wayne lyric on his Instagram Story, followed by a 99 X's graphic with one check and later a Forever Young hoodie photo with Logic's song.
- Video shows a TMZ clip of Alix Earle leaning in close to Tom Brady shortly, while Page Six and Us Weekly kept dating chatter alive as representatives did not immediately respond.
- The timing coincides with Gisele Bündchen's recent marriage to Joaquim Valente last month, while Tom Brady has faced repeated dating rumors his rep denied, saying, `Tom never said, nor would he ever say, anything like this.
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Alix Earle Says Night Spent Dancing with Tom Brady Was Filled with 'New Friends' and 'New Beginnings'
A source previously confirmed to PEOPLE that the influencer, 25, and the retired NFL star, 48, hung out at a party in St. Barths to ring in the new yearJamie McCarthy/Getty; Denise Truscello/Getty for Fontainebleau Las Vegas Alix Earle; Tom BradyNEED TO KNOWAlix Earle shared highlights from her New Year's celebrations on Instagram and made reference to "new friends" and "new beginnings" in the post's captionEarle attended the same New Year's Eve…
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