Alix Earle & Ex-BF Braxton Berrios Awkwardly Run Into Each Other 5 Months After Breaking Up At Sports Illustrated F1 Miami Party

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Miami is a small town, especially for celebrities attending exclusive events during F1 Miami.

On Thursday night, popular TikTok star Alix Earle attended the Sports Illustrated x Authentic Brands Group F1 Miami Party at The Surf Club Restaurant, which featured several celebrities in attendance, including Hailey Bieber, Serena Williams, Pierre Gasly, and more.

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Earle’s ex-boyfriend, NFL wide receiver Braxton Berrios, was in attendance as well, and the two bumped into each other at the party.

Via NY Post

“The vibes were super friendly,” a spy told Page Six, adding, “They spoke briefly, but both of them were just doing their own thing.”

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Back in December, Earle revealed that she was going through a tough time during her breakup with Berrios.

“Braxton and I are no longer together,” Earle tearfully told fans in a Dec. 13 TikTok video. “We have been doing long distance since, basically, June and we haven’t gotten to see each other that often. It’s just been really difficult for me.”

“I think that was a scary thing for me to realize because it meant us not being in the same place,” she said. “A part of me also really wants to be focusing on myself right now. I just feel like I can’t be what Braxton needs.”

Earle has since been linked to former NFL great Tom Brady, but it appears that she’s happy being single at the moment.

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Jorge Alonso is a BroBible Sports Editor who has been covering the NBA, NFL, and MLB professionally for over 10 years, specializing in digital media. He isa Miami native and lifelong Heat fan.
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