
As Aaron Rodgers hides his wife, his ex-girlfriend Mallory Edens grabs headlines with bold red dress moment
Aaron Rodgers ex-girlfriend Mallory B. Edens continues to trend on social media (Image via her IG)
Mallory Edens, former girlfriend of newlywed Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, has been making waves online. This heave in attention follows Rodgers' recent announcement of his marriage, though he's kept his wife's identity private.
Edens, daughter of the Milwaukee Bucks owner and set out into the film industry, herself became a trending topic after sharing a striking photo in a red dress on social media.
Aaron Rodgers' ex turns up the heat as mystery around QB's secret wedding deepens
The internet is currently bursting about Mallory Edens, a personality previously linked romantically to the Pittsburgh Steelers' well known quarterback, Aaron Rodgers. Her recent social media activity, specifically sharing a fascinating image of herself in a vibrant red dress on her Instagram story, has wrought her into the spotlight once more.
This renewed public interest in Edens coincides with a significant life event for Rodgers, who recently confirmed he has tied the knot.
Mallory B. Edens on her Instagram story
During a Pittsburgh Steelers minicamp on 10th June, Rodgers aquainted reporters and, when asked about a ring, simply stated, "It's a wedding ring." Despite this verification, he has chosen to keep the identity of his new wife private, disclosing no further details about their union.
Hints of his impending marriage had been spreading for some time, with Rodgers frequently spotted wearing a wedding ring at various public appearances before his official announcement.
It's worth noting that he recently finalized a $13.65 million contract with the Steelers after successfully completing his physical.
Mallory Edens, broadly recognized as the daughter of Milwaukee Bucks owner Wes Edens, is also diligently pursuing a career in the movie industry.
She boasts a significant presence on social media, with over 200,000 followers on Instagram. Her initial rise to public eminen came into existence back in 2014 during the NBA Draft Lottery, where her presence captivated viewers. Interestingly, Edens has openly shared her aspiring desire to one day own the New York Knicks.
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Achieving such a goal would, of course, require an immense financial commitment, particularly given that the Knicks are currently valued at an estimated $10 billion, a figure likely influenced by the recent sale of the Los Angeles Lakers. Despite the monolithic financial undertaking, Edens' aspiration to aim for such high-profile ownership remains a fascinating aspect of her public persona.
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