NFL superstar Tom Brady and model Irina Shayk have been seen together again despite their summer romance appearing to have cooled off. The pair were first spotted together in July, shortly after Brady's high-profile split from supermodel Gisele Bundchen.
Despite the relationship appearing to end when Shayk was photographed topless on a beach holiday with her ex-husband, actor Bradley Cooper, recent photos suggest otherwise. Brady has been pictured picking up the model in his luxury car just months on from their first meeting.
The pair were initially pictured together in the summer with Brady and Shayk seen riding in the former New England Patriots' Rolls Royce. In the latest update on their relationship, TMZ reported that Brady picked up Shayk in his car on Friday night near Art Basel, an event known for attracting celebrities.
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Strictly's Molly Rainford and Tyler West fuel romance rumours while on tourThe meeting comes hot on the heels of Shayk being spotted entering Brady's swanky New York City flat, fuelling rumours they're an item. Despite reports from People claiming that their romance had "fizzled out," it seems they're back on speaking terms.
"Irina was very attracted to Tom. She liked dating him. It excited her," a source revealed following their apparent split back in October. "They had fun traveling to see each other. In the end, it kind of just fizzled." The source added: "They both keep having obligations, and it was getting more difficult to be in the same city at the same time," and "Irina has nothing but great things to say about Tom."
Despite his love life making headlines post-divorce, former New England Patriots star Brady has been busy with his punditry work. He recently commented on his old team's poor performance this season, with Pats head coach Bill Belichick under scrutiny for leading the team to ten losses and only three wins.
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"He's the best coach, in my belief, in the history of the game, so I don't know," Brady said on the Stephen A. Smith Show. "The thought of him not being in New England is hard for me to think about." The seven-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback went on to insist that the team's poor performances aren't solely the fault of Belichick. "Ultimately, you've got to have a lot of people around you to succeed. You've got to have a lot of things in place for the organization to be successful," he added.
"I'm sure he is preparing the team the same way," he continued. "But again, that's why the sport is so challenging. There's a lot of reasons why teams win or lose." Brady has also been kept busy having recently invested in Championship side Birmingham City, joining the team as a chairman of the new advisory board. The ex-quarterback has been spotted attending games at St. Andrew's in recent weeks amid the team's recent struggles.
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