
Alix Earle addresses breakup rumors with her NFL boyfriend Braxton Berrios
Earle, 24, has remained based in Miami while wide receiver Barrios is now in Texas for camp with his new Houston Texans team.
The high-profile couple are now only seeing each other once a month for the time being but the influencer has insisted she is determined to make it work.
Speaking on her new vlog - titled 'How To Survive A Long Distance Relationship' - Earle said: 'I think this is kind of like my first go at a real long-distance relationship. When it comes to our communication, it is harder than usual.
'A lot of relationships can seem perfect. So I wanted to open up to you guys on how long-distance has been going and some of the struggles we have been having.
'We have not had a lot of problems in our relationship but it has definitely just been a different obstacle.
'The last time I saw him was July 4 in Europe together and then back in Miami for a quick second.
'It has definitely been a lack of one-on-one time. We have just found a way in the little moments and we are looking forward to sitting on the couch together. When we were in Miami, we didn't want to leave the house.'
Berrios signed a one-year, $2million deal with the Texans in March this year, leaving the Miami Dolphins after two seasons with the organization.
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