
Tom Brady spotted on Ibiza yacht with Dakota Johnson and Kate Hudson amid Sydney Sweeney rumours
Photo: Backgrid
Johnson and Hudson, long-time friends, were pictured enjoying the summer sun during the Mediterranean getaway. Johnson, wearing a bikini, was seen embracing Hudson in a relaxed, playful moment as they soaked up the warm weather.
Photo: Backgrid
The pair joined other high-profile guests, including supermodel Naomi Campbell, to celebrate Saudi Arabian film producer Mohammed Al Turki's birthday.
Brady, keeping a low profile, lounged nearby and mingled with guests during the gathering, which was first reported by the Daily Mail.
The yacht sighting follows recent rumours surrounding Brady and Euphoria actress Sydney Sweeney. Last month, the two were reportedly seen dancing together until 2 am during Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's wedding celebrations in Venice.
They were also seen talking at the hotel bar and walking through the streets alongside Orlando Bloom, leading to speculation of a possible connection.
Since his 2022 divorce from supermodel Gisele Bündchen, Brady has been publicly single, with occasional reports linking him to various celebrities.
Meanwhile, Johnson, following reports of her split from Coldplay's Chris Martin, appeared carefree while enjoying the Ibiza escape with Hudson, capturing attention as they shared laughs and posed for photographs.

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