Alix Earle is moving on — and she wants the world to know it.
The influencer, 25, was photographed in New York City’s Tribeca neighborhood on Tuesday wearing a sweatsuit emblazoned with the words “On to Better” — a not-so-subtle dispatch given her recent romantic headlines.
She was spotted heading to rehearsal for the “Dancing With the Stars Live!” tour following a weekend at the Super Bowl, where she was seen getting cozy with Tom Brady on the dance floor during a private party.
Styled by Carly Jordan, the “Hot Mess” podcast host paired the statement sweatsuit with Le Specs Star Beam sunglasses ($100), Jacquemus x Nike Moon Shoe sneakers ($180), a cozy coat and an Hermès Birkin travel bag outfitted with a custom Logan Real pet charm ($1,000).
The “On to Better” messaging could be read several ways: as a nod to her split from Houston Texans wide receiver Braxton Berrios and her buzzy new connection with the retired quarterback, as a wink to her upcoming Netflix reality series — or simply as a post-Super Bowl mood.
Earle and Brady, 48, first sparked romance rumors when they were spotted together at a New Year’s Eve party in St. Barths.
They reunited over Super Bowl LX weekend in San Francisco, separately attending the Madden Bowl on Friday and Michael Rubin’s Fanatics Super Bowl Party on Saturday alongside Jay-Z, Kendall Jenner and other A-listers. By Saturday night, the pair were spotted on the same dance floor once again.
An insider told People that the two are “hooking up,” though reps for both have yet to comment publicly.
The sighting comes just weeks after Earle tearfully opened up on TikTok about navigating life after her December split from Berrios, whom she dated for more than two years.
“The weirdest thing with my breakup and just going through, like, being alone is just being alone,” she said through tears, admitting she’d “always had boyfriends” and calling herself a “boyfriend hopper.”
She vowed to be “dedicated to being OK with being alone” in 2026 — though Monday’s sweatshirt message and Super Bowl weekend party circuit suggest the solo era may have been a brief one.
As for Earle, her plate is only getting fuller: She announced a Netflix reality series in January centered on her blended family, including sister and fellow creator Ashtin Earle. The streamer has yet to confirm a release date.


