In Photos: Braxton Berrios’ girlfriend Alix Earle marks attendance at Dolphins vs Patriots despite WR’s absence from team
While Braxton Berrios is recovering from his season-ending ACL injury, his girlfriend Alix Earle showed her support to his team. The SI model attended the Miami Dolphins’ Week 12 clash against the New England Patriots on Sunday and shared a sneak peek on Instagram.
Earle posted several snaps from her visit to Hard Rock Stadium. In one Instagram story, Earle shared a photo of the crowd and showed off her cozy outfit for game day in another.
Earle wore a gray Dolphins T-shirt under a black jacket, which she paired with denim jeans. She completed the look with black boots and a red shoulder bag with a Dolphins keychain on it.
Before visiting Hard Rock Stadium, Earle had a great night with her friends in Los Angeles. She enjoyed a pre-Thanksgiving dinner with them on Thursday. She also recapped her dinner date on her Instagram.
Earle has been consistent in supporting the Miami Dolphins despite Berrios being out of the season due to an ACL injury. She also attended the Dolphins' Week 11 game against the Las Vegas Raiders and sported a Christian Dior outfit.
Alix Earle recalled ‘crazy’ first meeting with boyfriend Braxton Berrios
After celebrating their first anniversary on Nov. 12, Alix Earle recalled her first-ever meeting with Braxton Berrios during the Nov. 14 episode of her “Hot Mess” podcast.
"I met Braxton for the first time at the party," Earle said (23:09). "I think I followed him on Instagram after and he never DMed me or anything back. And it drove me crazy, and I was like, 'Hello, where are you? Why don't you like me?' And he told me that he did that on purpose because he knew it would drive me crazy. And it did.
"Two weeks later or something, he got my number and I got a text from a random number and it was him. He was like, 'You left without saying bye.' And that's because I did what I always do when I go to parties and I just Irish exited and did not say bye to anyone."
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