Troy Aikman, 56, appears to confirm the end of his marriage with new loved-up images
NFL icon Troy Aikman, 56, seems to confirm the end of his marriage by posting a series of beloved holiday snaps with his new girlfriend, 34
- Troy Aikman married his wife in 2017, but the couple now appear to have split
- NFL legend turned broadcaster is vacationing in Italy with a new flame
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Three-time Super Bowl champion Troy Aikman seems to have confirmed his split from his wife of six years after his rumored new flame posted a series of beloved photos from their Italian vacation.
The NFL legend turned broadcaster has yet to comment on his relationship status, but the images posted to Haley Clark’s Instagram set the internet ablaze and appeared to show the 56-year-old has left his wife.
Clark, 34, is 22 years younger than Aikman, and the pair seemed well-loved off the coast of Italy with the Dallas-based sales executive touching his thigh and kissing his cheek in the images.
Aikman married his second wife Catherine ‘Capa’ Aikman in 2017 and while the couple has not publicly confirmed their split, they have not been pictured together on social media since February 2020.
The Monday Night Football announcer was previously married to former Cowboys publicist Rhonda Worthey, but they split in 2011, and he also had a high-profile romance with Hollywood actress Sandra Bullock.
Troy Aikman appeared in a number of beloved photos on vacation with new girlfriend Haley Clark
The 34-year-old has come out about her relationship with the NFL icon, 22 years her senior
Aikman married his second wife in 2017, but the couple doesn’t seem to be together anymore
Aikman is a three-time Super Bowl champion with the Dallas Cowboys and continues to be one of the biggest names in the NFL world due to his broadcasting career with ESPN.
Aikman has two college-aged daughters, and both also appeared to be on a trip to Italy with the newly beloved couple, according to the New York Post.
It’s currently unclear how long Aikman and Clark have been an item, but their relationship appears to date back to February, when Clark posted an image with the names “Troy” and “Haley” on place settings at a sushi restaurant.
Aikman is currently enjoying some time off between NFL seasons, but recently made headlines when he took a swipe at Bud Light in the wake of their disastrous Dylan Mulvaney marketing campaign.
The former football star owns his own beer company and used the Mulvaney saga as a way to promote his “no hidden agenda” alcohol.
“AUTHENTICITY IS IMPORTANT,” Aikman wrote alongside a video. ‘Lately there has been a lot of talk about beer companies and not nearly enough about what really matters: the beer itself.
“Some brands take shortcuts to win over consumers. We are committed to producing a first-class product. No hidden agenda. No distractions.” Simply put, it’s ‘just great f****** beer’, according to Aikman.
Aikman (right) is a three-time Super Bowl winner turned ESPN broadcaster superstar
Aikman is pictured with his second wife Catherine, who still uses his last name online
Aikman celebrates with the Lombardi Trophy after winning the Super Bowl in 1994
That’s what the Monday Night Football commentator said TMZ sports its beer won’t be politicized or visibly agenda-driven like Anheuser-Busch, Miller Lite and others.
“I think there are a lot of companies that want to tell everyone who they are or what they’re about, and they’re not focused on the product itself,” he said.
“We wanted to get the message out when you’re tired of all those big company views and you just want a company that’s focused on what they’re doing.”
Anheuser-Busch has seen its market capitalization drop $15.7 billion since the disastrous campaign with Mulvaney began April 1.