Aaron Rodgers, Shailene Woodley Real Score -- Are They Rekindling Their Romance?
Are Aaron Rodgers and Shailene Woodley not ready to call it quits?
Following speculations that they had broken up, the "Divergence" actress may not be ready to say goodbye to her NFL player fiancé fully.
A year after getting engaged, Shailene and Aaron apparently called it quits. According to multiple accounts, their split was "amicable."
According to a source who spoke to In Touch, while the Hollywood star is supportive of Aaron's job, he has apparently prioritized football so much that they no longer spend any time together.
Shailene allegedly felt neglected, and the two are no longer happy with each other.
Aaron Rodgers and Shailene Woodley ignited reconciliation speculations shortly after their breakup when they were sighted out and about in Los Angeles on Feb. 22.
Another source told Us Weekly that the high-profile couple were "absolutely over" at the time, but that they are currently working things out.
They are supposed to be keeping things discreet as they fix what they have and figure out what to do next.
Now that the football player is in the off-season, he has more downtime and can devote more attention to the relationship.
According to the insider, "Shailene is understanding and open - she hasn't fully closed the door or she wouldn't have consented to meet up with him."
Despite their efforts to fix the situation, neither of them knows what the future holds. According to the insider, they could reconcile or conclude that they are not meant to be.
"That's something they'll have to sort out," they added.
Meanwhile, their initial breakup was not unexpected by their friends.
According to a friend of the pair who revealed to People magazine, they fell hard and quickly, but it was a "mismatch" from the start because the athlete is a "complex guy."
"It was simple for them to fall in love and focus solely on their relationship in the epidemic bubble, but that's not real life."
Aaron Rodgers has reinforced speculation that his divorce was caused by his and Shailene Woodley's opposing political views.
On February 22, he informed Pat McAfee on "The Pat McAfee Show" that he was sorry for not realizing the COVID discussions he had and the scenario that harmed the people he cared about.
He most likely referred to his previous portrayal of obtaining the vaccine and violating NFL pandemic safety standards.
Aaron also apologized personally to Shailene, stating he had no idea what "kind of shrapnel" people would be absorbing.