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Alix Earle has kept herself firmly in the headlines the past few days, deftly weaving personal candor with splashy business and entertainment moves. Most notable are rumors of a breakup with NFL boyfriend Braxton Berrios, which Earle tackled head-on, telling fans on her Hot Mess podcast that she and Berrios are still together and navigating their long-distance relationship as he gears up for the Houston Texans' training camp. She called him live on air to put the speculation to rest, with Berrios confirming he’d prefer to be with her full-time, but football comes first for now. Their relationship, which went public last November, is reportedly still strong, even as gossip hounds circle.
Earle’s business pivot also turned heads after confirmation broke that her Hot Mess podcast was dropped by Alex Cooper’s Unwell Network, and ads through SiriusXM were pulled. Earle responded almost immediately, announcing on Instagram that she’s investing in a yet-unnamed alcohol company launching soon, revealing this interest was something she was working toward since college. Anonymous insiders suggest her father, Thomas “TJ” Earle, influenced the decision to walk away from Unwell, thinking the partnership wasn’t the right fit for her future direction, and that Alix is now pursuing higher-profile, non-podcast opportunities. She remains tight-lipped on the exact nature of those projects.
In other business and branding moves, Earle was front and center in a new Carl’s Jr. “Hangover Burger” ad featuring her in a leather bralette, and her “Tana Sutra” campaign for Hawaiian Tropic drew both attention and criticism for its risqué content, with some family groups calling for its removal from daytime slots.
Earle, who recently made her debut on the cover of Sports Illustrated’s digital Swimsuit Issue, gave fans behind-the-scenes peeks at her upcoming print spread, posting sun-soaked photos from Jamaica in anticipation of the 2025 release. She called the SI moment a dream come true and said joining the ranks of the iconic Swimsuit stars is personally meaningful.
On the personal front, Earle opened up about her long-held regret over getting veneers during college, sharing in a tearful TikTok video that she feels she rushed into the cosmetic procedure and wants to warn followers against similarly irreversible choices. Fans praised her candor, especially after she recounted an awkward moment chipping a veneer mid-party with Kate Hudson, who reportedly handled the mishap with kindness. Despite the dental drama, Earle is still flashing her signature confidence—and for now, remains one of the most visible and talked-about influencers in the game.
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