Alix Earle sent a cheeky message to his social media followers last week amid speculation about his relationship with Dolphins wide receiver Braxton Berrios.
After returning from Coachella in Indio, California, Earl attended the annual music festival with friends and posted on his social media page. responded to comments about Berrios’ whereabouts on a TikTok video featuring the NFL pro.
The clip reads, “You all think we broke up because I didn’t take you on the trip.”
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Earl, 23, said to the camera: “It’s such a weird thing to say to people. Why don’t you be softer, be more feminine, and try licking my underwear,” Berrios, 28, said with a smile behind her.
beauty influencer, A person who was first linked to Berrios last year.documented her Coachella experience on both Instagram and TikTok, with many fans asking, “Where’s Braxton?” in the comments.
Some followers took note of the curious question and said, “You can and still get along with BB.”
“It’s called a girls trip,” one commenter wrote on TikTok, to which Earl replied with four thumbs up emojis.
Berrios, who is preparing for his seventh NFL season, seems to have enjoyed Earl’s Coachella content.
Berrios responded in the comments to an Instagram post featuring Earl modeling thigh-high boots that were “made for dancing.”
Berrios recently opened up to the Post about what makes her romance with Earl so solid.
“She has her own brand, it’s her career, yes, and this is [football] is mine and we support each other,” Berrios said earlier this spring. “She comes to my games and there are things behind the scenes that she doesn’t post. She supports me every day, when I come home from practice and when I’m doing other things. I’ll give it to you.
“So for me, supporting her career is a way to show her that I support her. Whatever she needs, I’m going to do it. And she’s been great about it. I’ve tried to be good about it. And like I said, it’s been a lot of fun.”
Berrios, who previously dated model Sofia Culpo, is completing his first season with the Dolphins after spending four years with the Jets. He was originally drafted by the Patriots in 2018.
The returning All-Pro re-signed with Miami in March.





