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Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini scandal just got messier after explosive new video

Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini allege the video dates back to 2020

Published May 07, 2026
Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini scandal just got messier after explosive new video
Video shows Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini on a rented boat

Things turned out even messier for Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini, though both have denied the cheating affair rumours.

Yet, an explosive video has surfaced.

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This comes after the photos of the pair enjoying themselves at a private resort and having a cosy moment at a bar in NYC.

However, the footage purported to show Vrabel and Russini, and was recorded, it appeared, when the latter was pregnant with her first child.

According to reports, they were on a private boat in Putnam County, Tennessee, which they both rented for several hours in June 2021.

In just weeks after the alleged meet-up, the former Athletic reporter delivered a son with husband Kevin Goldschmidt.

According to TMZ, the duo have been “extremely cautious” about being snapped.

Russini fully turned down requests for pictures by the boat's staff, according to reports, while the New England Patriots head coach allowed just one, on the condition that it never be posted publicly.

The scandal began after Page Six published photos of the pair spending what appeared to be quality time at a luxury Arizona resort.

Uproar over images prompted both to deny a romantic affair.

Then came a second batch of photos, even further back in time, showing the pair locking lips.

This snowballed into a full-on crisis for the two, leading Russini to resign from The Athletic and Vrabel to step down from Patriots duties.

It is worth noting that TMZ obtained the pair's video on a boat in Tennessee.

Hassan Sohail
Hassan is a reporter covering entertainment and sports, with 3 years of experience. He focuses on film, celebrity culture, and major sporting events, delivering engaging stories that capture both on-screen narratives and on-field action, while offering readers a dynamic blend of pop culture and sports coverage.
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