Tom Brady and Sofia Vergara are having a ‘summer romance' in Spain
The retired NFL star and the bombshell 'Modern Family' actress have been spending time together in Ibiza, Spain, and a source described the situation to Page Six as a 'summer romance.'
It all started about a week ago on the Luminara superyacht — launched by the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection — with A-list guests including Martha Stewart, Naomi Campbell, Kendall Jenner, Kate Hudson, Colman Domingo and the flirtatious duo, among others.
The two-night luxury voyage set sail from Rome, Italy, and included drone shows and performances by Ellie Goulding, Sting and Janelle Monae.
Guests also included Patrick Schwarzenegger, Tessa Thompson, singer Anitta and Brady's past supermodel fling, Irina Shayk, we're told.
Brady and Vergara, however, were apparently googly-eyed over each other at one of the gala dinners aboard the yacht. The two were photographed sitting next to each other, and a source familiar with the situation told us their cozy-looking seating arrangement wasn't happenstance.
'He asked to switch seats to sit next to her at dinner,' a source told Page Six.
We're told Brady, 47, and Vergara, who turns 53 on Thursday, continued hanging out in Ibiza after the yacht trip.
Vergara has been documenting her summer fun by posting sexy shots in Walmart bikinis, and also showed off videos in which she danced to music by celeb DJ Calvin Harris.
She has not shared any romantic outings with Brady thus far, and reps for the stars did not comment.
Their alleged link up comes on the heels of Brady attending Jeff Bezos' wedding to Lauren Sanchez in Venice, Italy. This summer, he also recently spent some quality time in with his daughter, Vivian, whom he shares with supermodel ex-wife Gisele Bündchen.
Vergara was previously married to Joe Manganiello.
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