As professional football fans know, the relationship between Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets in 2024 has not been healthy for either party.
The team is 3-9 and Rodgers has a quarterback rating of 87.5, the lowest of his career.
As it turns out, meanwhile, Rodgers Too Shailene Woodley was negatively impacted when she and the actress were a serious item.
“I haven’t shared a lot about my relationship with Aaron. Because it always makes me cry,” Woodley told Outside magazine in an interview published December 3.
The couple ended their engagement in February 2022 after almost two years of dating.
We’re not entirely sure what happened between the celebrities, but Woodley said some strange and mysterious things in the excerpt above.
“It wasn’t right. But it was beautiful,” for example, she told the publication.
Woodley does not use her ex-fiancé’s name in this article, but does Mention that she seemingly had to rebuild herself after “a very horrible, traumatic event in early 2022,” citing her break-up.
“I felt like I had lost my soul, my self, my happiness, my joy,” the actress said. “I really understand depression and anxiety and, like, complete soul isolation.”
An insider claimed at the time that Rodgers chose football over Woodley.
“Although Shailene is supportive of Aaron’s career, she put football first and they’re barely spending any time together,” a source told In Touch Weekly.
“She felt he neglected their relationship. None of them were happy.
The 33-year-old also told the outlet that she decided to stay in the “toxic situation” because she found herself feeling empathy with “someone else”:
“Empathy kept me in a cycle of feeling everything for everyone.”
Woodley and the polarizing athlete made their relationship public in February 2021, shortly before announcing their engagement.
The attention surprised Woodley at the time.
“Honestly, I never realized that millions of people around the world were actually watching these things and paying attention to them,” he told Porter in 2023.
“Then, I dated someone in America who was very, very famous. It was the first time I had a quote-unquote ‘famous’ relationship, and I saw [the] The scrutiny, the opinions, people wanting to know about my life and their lives and our lives.”