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Tyreek Hill’s wife posts video of couple after divorce filings

Tyreek Hill and Keeta Vaccaro appear to be on good terms after public court records revealed the Dolphins receiver filed for divorce on Monday.

Hill, who married Vaccaro in November during Miami's bye week, denied the divorce the next day, posting on X that the two were “happily married.”

Vaccaro posted on Instagram on Wednesday a video of her workout at BODY20, a boutique fitness studio that utilizes FDA-cleared electrical muscle stimulation suits to burn calories, reduce cellulite, tone and tone muscles. He shared videos and photos with Hill. Build lean muscle.

“I'm trying a new workout,” Vaccaro wrote.

The newlyweds were all smiles in the photo, posing together in BODY20 suits and hugging during the session.

Tyreek Hill and Keeta Vaccaro at BODY20 in January 2024. Instagram/Kita Vaccaro

The All-Pro NFL receiver flexed his muscles in another photo, with Vaccaro flashing a peace sign in the mirror.

Vaccaro has yet to directly address the divorce reports.

Publicly available court records are not available on the Broward County Clerk of Courts website.

Tyreek Hill and Keeta Vaccaro at BODY20 in January 2024. Instagram/Kita Vaccaro
Tyreek Hill and Keeta Vaccaro at BODY20 in January 2024. Instagram/Kita Vaccaro

“I go on Twitter and watch the BS.” Hill wrote Tuesday, posted to X with a laughing emoji.

“No, we didn’t do that, so please don’t make a big deal about it!!!” said the Pro Bowl wideout. In another post in response to the divorce report. “We are happily married and we want it to stay that way.”

Hill and Vaccaro were married in Texas on November 8th. The pair had been engaged since July 2021.

Tyreek Hill and Keeta Vaccaro. Instagram/Kita Vaccaro.

Hill also posted a photo of the couple on her Instagram Story early Tuesday, and Vaccaro reshared it as well.

Hill's attorney told the Sun Sentinel. When reached by phone, the dealership said it had no comment.

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill plays against the Kansas City Chiefs during the first half of an NFL wild card playoff football game on Saturday, Jan. 13, 2024, in Kansas City, Missouri. AP

Hill and Vaccaro made headlines earlier this month when his $6.9 million mansion caught fire in Miami.

Davie Fire Marshal Robert Taylor: “It was a false fire.'' told the Associated Press It added that the fire started because a child was playing with a lighter in the bedroom at the time.

The previous month, Hill was sued separately by two women, each claiming he was the father of a child, both born in 2023. According to the Daily Mailciting court documents filed in Florida.

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