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Is Tom Brady in a ‘summer romance' with Sofia Vergara?

Is Tom Brady in a ‘summer romance' with Sofia Vergara?

National Post10-07-2025
Legendary NFL quarterback Tom Brady appears to have been huddling up with a Hollywood hottie this summer.
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Brady has been spotted spending time in Ibiza, Spain, with actress Sofia Vergara, with reports that the two are engaged in a 'summer romance.'
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According to Page Six, the retired football great-turned-broadcaster began hanging out with the Modern Family star roughly a week ago on the Luminara superyacht with several other A-listers.
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While on the yacht, Brady and Vergara reportedly were googly-eyed over one another at a gala dinner with the the seven-time Super Bowl champion calling an audible and asking to sit next to her for the event. The pair was photographed at the event, with the snap going viral on social media.
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'He asked to switch seats to sit next to her at dinner,' the source told the outlet.
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However, one insider told TMZ on Wednesday that the rumours the pair are dating were 'ridiculous,' and termed it as nothing more than a summer fling.
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The Colombian stunner has shared several pictures and videos from her Euro trip – including a birthday post on Thursday featuring herself in a white bikini in front of several bouquets of flowers – but none have featured Brady.
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Both Brady and Vergara are single after divorces in the past few years. Brady and supermodel Gisele Bündchen split in 2022 while Vergara and Joe Manganiello ended their seven-year marriage in 2024.
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Vergara isn't the only Hollywood beauty that Brady has been spotted getting close to during his time overseas.
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Brady was seen sharing a dance with blonde bombshell Sydney Sweeney at Lauren Sánchez and Jeff Bezos' wedding in Italy.
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𝗧𝗥𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗜𝗡𝗚: The legendary Tom Brady was spotted having a good time on a yacht with actresses Dakota Johnson and Kate Hudson in Ibiza.
Brady was also spotted recently hanging out with model Brooks Nader and actresses Sofia Vergara and Sydney Sweeney.
Retired Brady CANNOT… https://t.co/XVpG5sOUG7 pic.twitter.com/vYKIOH3Up1
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) July 7, 2025
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