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Shailene Woodley and Aaron Rodgers Reunite for Breakfast After Breakup

From break up to breakfast. 

Shailene Woodley and Aaron Rodger were spotted together at Erewhon Market in Los Angeles on Feb. 22, about a week after E! News reported that they had ended their romantic relationship.

One source exclusively told E! News that “they came to the cafe for breakfast and just sat outside at a table together.” 

The source confirmed it was just the two of them, but they didn’t “hang out too long.” 

After being engaged for over a year, the two eventually called it off, with a separate source telling E! News why it didn’t work out between them. 

“They are two very different people,” the second source explained. “They are both focused on their careers but it took them in separate directions,” they said, adding, “They remain supportive of one another and on good terms.” 

Want proof of their positive dynamic? Aaron spoke about Shailene on the Pat McAfee Show on Feb. 22, reflecting on their relationship and how he “learned so much” from her. 

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Aaron Rodgers hints that he and Shailene Woodley are together

Perhaps he called an audible on calling it quits?

Aaron Rodgers appeared to hint that he and Shailene Woodley are still together despite multiple insiders saying they have broken up and the “Divergent” star being spotted without her engagement ring less than a week ago.

“When your home life is stable and you have an amazing partner to do life with, it just makes the work life a bonus,” the NFL MVP, 38, said on “The Pat McAfee Show” Tuesday, “and it changes your perspective because you’re able to not look at work as, like, a refuge.”

Rodgers said he recently told Woodley, 30, “I’ve been with you two years, won two MVPs — that’s not a coincidence, either.”

He said significant others of athletes are often looked at as “possible distractions,” but he credits the “Big Little Lies” star for much of his success in the NFL in recent years.

“I know, for me, it’s been great the last two seasons to have that stability at home,” the Green Bay Packers quarterback added.

Aaron Rodgers appeared to hint that he and Shailene Woodley have not broken up, despite reports that say otherwise.
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“When things are good in your personal life and your relationships, your friendships, your loved ones, it allows you to just relax and be so much more grateful, I think, for the little things in life,” Rodgers reiterated to McAfee.

When asked whether Woodley has “changed” and “shaped” him since they’ve started dating, the football player responded, “Oh yeah, without a doubt.”

“I’ve learned so much from her,” he said. “She’s just an incredible woman — talented, smart, kind. I said it last night, she taught me what unconditional love looks like.”

Aaron Rodgers thanked rumored ex Shailene Woodley on Instagram amid reports they have split.
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Rodgers was referencing an Instagram post he shared Monday, in which he spoke about gratitude, thanked Woodley for “always having my back” and even shared a picture of the couple cuddling.

The quarterback also said on McAfee’s show that having a partner like the “Fault in Our Stars” actress makes life “more enjoyable, and tasteful and exciting.”

“When you meet your person, life just changes, and you can’t possibly not be changed being around those special people that we meet,” he continued, singing her praises. “Friendships can do that. Relationships can do that. And you’re never the same because you know that you can’t be.”

However, in the interview, Rodgers may have also given insight into what may have produced the split rumors.

One of the insiders, who claimed to know about the breakup, told People, “They’re very different people with busy careers, and there were obstacles that they couldn’t surmount.”

A source previously said the couple have a “different, non-traditional relationship.”
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Rodgers previously admitted he did not get the COVID-19 vaccine, and sources said the couple were “not talking about their politics” and had decided to “agree to disagree about things and not debate them.”

Rodgers told McAfee that he had “a lot of feelings of remorse” about that situation and how it affected Woodley and his other loved ones.

He said, “I am very sorry to those people — Shai, my loved ones, and my agents … I didn’t realize the kind of shrapnel they’d be taking.”

Rodgers continued, “I never meant to get you in the middle of it, but you got into it by proxy because of your relationship with me, and I love you guys. I appreciate the support.”

The pair began dating in 2020, and in February 2021, while accepting the Most Valuable Player award during the NFL Honors, Rodgers casually thanked his “fiancée” — without naming her.

A source then confirmed to People soon after that the pair were, in fact, engaged.

A rep for Woodley did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment on Rodgers’ latest interview.

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Shailene Woodley and Aaron Rodgers call off their engagement

“They grew apart, both have busy careers and unfortunately their relationship took a backseat. There is no animosity and they will remain friends,” the source said.

Their respective representatives have not responded to CNN’s request for comment.

Their break up comes nearly one year after Woodley’s interview with Jimmy Fallon in which she confirmed that she was planning to wed the football star.

“Yes, we are engaged,” Woodley said. “We are engaged. But for us, it’s not new news, you know, so it’s kind of funny. Everybody right now is freaking out over it and we’re like, ‘Yeah, we’ve been engaged for a while.'”

Woodley had also said that due to the Covid-19 pandemic she had yet to see Rodgers play quarterback for the Green Bay Packers.

“We met during this whacky, whacky time and all of the stadiums were closed that he was playing in, so I’ve yet to go to a football game,’ she added. “I didn’t really grow up with sports, especially American sports; it was never really on my radar.”

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Why Shailene Woodley and Aaron Rodgers’ Relationship “Didn’t Work Out”

Shailene Woodley and Aaron Rodgers have benched their relationship.

The Big Little Lies star, 30, and Green Bay Packers quarterback, 38, broke up about a year after getting engaged, a source confirmed to E! News on Feb. 16. As the insider exclusively tells E! News, “it didn’t work out” for the busy couple.

But why? Though Shailene previously called her ex-fiancé a “wonderful, incredible human being,” it seems they’ve been growing apart in recent months. 

“They are two very different people,” explains the source. “They are both focused on their careers but it took them in separate directions.” 

As for where the former lovers stand now, the source adds, “They remain supportive of one another and on good terms.”

If you need any more proof of their amicable dynamic, look no further than Aaron’s Instagram. Last week, he seemed to hint at big changes in his life by saying, “I’m thankful for all the highs and lows this year and the growth opportunities on and off the field. Thank you for all the love and support.”

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Aaron Rodgers, Shailene Woodley reportedly call it quits

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On the surface, we shouldn’t care whether or not Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and Shailene Woodley have parted ways. At a deeper level, it has some football relevance.

The fact that Woodley owns a house in Boulder, Colorado had been viewed as a factor pointing to Rodgers potentially choosing to play for the Broncos. The recent hiring of Nathanial Hackett by the Broncos could counter the Rodgers-Woodley split. However, to the extent that the Woodley connection made the attraction to Denver even stronger, it’s no longer relevant.

Celebrity publications like In Touch contend that Rodgers “put football first,” that neither Rodgers nor Woodley were happy, and that Rodgers got “cold feet” as the wedding day approached.

When it comes to football, Rodgers said last week he’ll take some time over the next few weeks to do some thinking, and that he’ll then make a decision “pretty quick.” The Broncos continue to be regarded as a viable potential destination. Other teams to watch include, in our view, the Steelers, Buccaneers, 49ers, Titans, and maybe even the Colts.

Meanwhile, Rodgers will reclaim his status as the NFL’s most eligible bachelor, after cycling through relationships with Olivia Munn, Danica Patrick, and Woodley.

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Jake Paul calls out UFC stars after Tyron Woodley KO: ‘I’m going to embarrass them too’

Jake Paul knocked out Tyron Woodley in their second fight Saturday night in Florida and had time after the bout to call out some UFC superstars.

Paul’s knockout of the former UFC champion came in the sixth round. As soon as Woodley hit the mat, the referee called for the bell.

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“I just knocked out a five-time UFC champion and embarrassed your whole company,” Paul said after the fight in a message to UFC president Dana White.

Jake Paul, left, looks back after knocking out Tyron Woodley during the sixth round of a Cruiserweight fight Sunday, Dec. 19, 2021, in Tampa, Fla.
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“Please let me get Kamaru Usman. Please let me get [Nate] Diaz. Please let me get [Jorge] Masvidal. Please let me get [Conor] McGregor. Because I’m going to embarrass them too. I promise you that, Dana. I promise you that.”

Paul has called out these opponents before. Diaz tweeted at Paul in November that the YouTube star would “get smoked in a real fight.” 

Jake Paul, left, punches Tyron Woodley during the third round of a Cruiserweight fight Sunday, Dec. 19, 2021, in Tampa, Fla.
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Masvidal said Paul “can’t f—ing afford me.” He later called on Paul to step into the octagon and vowed to break his jaw.

Paul, a Cleveland native, was initially set to take on an actual boxer in Tommy Fury. But the younger brother of the heavyweight champion had to drop out last minute because of a medical issue. Woodley returned to the card for his second fight against Paul. Woodley lost via split decision in the summer.

Paul, wearing a British flag-themed outfit, mocked Fury when he entered the ring.

“Hey Tommy, wish you could’ve been here but watching from a TV is cool too,” a taunting message on the outfit said.

YouTube personality Jake Paul warms up before a fight against UFC Welterweight champion Tyron Woodley at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla., Dec. 18, 2021.
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It’s unclear whether a Paul-Fury will happen now now.

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Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley 2 fight results, highlights: ‘The Problem Child’ knocks Woodley out cold

Jake Paul’s fifth foray into professional boxing created nothing but clinches and boos from the crowd in Saturday’s rematch with former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley. And then the YouTube star and social media influencer delivered the boom.

Paul (5-0, 4 KOs) feinted with a jab to the body and came over the top with a flush right hand to knock Woodley out cold and set off a wild celebration inside Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. The Showtime pay-per-view contest saw the 24-year-old Paul leave no doubt in ways he didn’t in August when he hung on for a split decision over Woodley in their first meeting.

The cruiserweight bout was contested at a catchweight of 192 pounds and survived a late opponent switch as Woodley, 39, filled in for the injured Tommy Fury, the half brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, on less than two weeks’ notice.  

“What now? What now? What now?” Paul screamed into the camera as his arm was raised by referee Christopher Young, who waved off the fight at 2:12 of Round 6. 

The finish couldn’t have come at a better time for Paul as the rematch had devolved exclusively into a holding contest with low output, very similar to the worst moments of their first meeting. But as soon as Paul delivered the finishing blow, he returned back into his brash ways by jumping atop the corner turnbuckle and wildly rejoicing with older brother, and fellow influencer turned boxer, Logan Paul.  

“This is as real as it f—ing gets, just like my right hand,”  Paul said. “I told you I was going to f— him up.”

Paul was the busier boxer throughout and led on all three scorecards (49-46, 48-46, 49-46) at the time of the stoppage. Both Paul and Woodley landed the same amount of total punches, according to CompuBox, at 43 but Paul was able to land 41% of his power punches.

Even with Paul’s output, he joined Woodley in being far too willing to rely on the clinch, which slowed the action and forced the crowd into a steady set of boos. Paul overcame that, as he did the cut on his forehead in Round 4 due to an errant elbow by Woodley, to force the emphatic win.

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“[Woodley] is a legend, don’t take anything away from his career as a UFC champion,” Paul said. “He took this fight on two weeks’ notice because Tommy Fury is a bitch. That’s a tough guy right there [in Woodley,] he’s a legend. He tried to catch the punch in front and like a lumberjack, timber.”

After the bout, Paul called out UFC stars Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz, both of whom were seated ringside, and urged them to get out of their current fight deals with “Daddy Dana” White, the UFC president.

“This has to be the greatest moment in my life, look at the year I just had,” Paul said. “This is unprecedented. Four huge PPVs in 12 months and I knocked out everyone I saw.”

CBS Sports was with you throughout the entire way on Saturday, so be sure to follow along with the live results and highlights below. 

Fight card, results

  • Jake Paul def. Tyron Woodley via sixth-round knockout
  • Amanda Serrano (c) def. Miriam Gutierrez via unanimous decision (99-90 99-91 100-90)
  • Deron Williams def. Frank Gore via split decision (38-37, 37-38, 40-35) — special exhibition
  • Liam Paro def. Yomar Alamo via split decision (94-95, 95-94, 96-93)

Paul vs. Woodley 2 scorecard, live coverage

Paul

10

10

10

10

10

TKO

50

Woodley

9

9

9

9

9

45

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Deron Williams edges past Frank Gore in wild celebrity fight on Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley 2 undercard

The idea of watching two elite athletes from different sports facing off in a boxing ring will always carry a certain strange appeal. That was the case heading into the four-round exhibition clash between former NBA star Deron Williams and the NFL’s third all-time leading rusher Frank Gore on the undercard of the rematch between Jake Paul and Tyron Woodley. In the end, Williams was able to get the split decision victory in a rare exhibition that had scoring from ringside judges.

Williams entered the ring with a massive advantage in height and reach and put more than a decade of experience training in boxing gyms to work early, using a long jab to keep Gore from getting in range. In the opening round, that jab allowed Williams to follow with a sharp right hand that buzzed Gore.

Gore came back in the second round, rocking Williams with a double jab followed by a winging overhand right. Williams responded with a wild moment where he tried to swarm Gore before shoving him backward through the ropes and leading Gore to need to be checked by a doctor. When the action resumed, Gore returned the favor, trying to throw Williams through the ropes on the opposite side of the ring.

After a warning from the referee, the fight settled into something resembling more of a boxing contest. Williams took over the fight in the third and fourth round, showing more endurance as Gore clearly fatigued. Still, Gore found moments to land big right hand bombs even as Williams was pouring on strikes.

“I always was a physical point guard. I never shied away from contact, and I showed that today. People think basketball players are soft, but I never was one. That’s what I was looking to accomplish here today,” Williams said. “Maybe I gained some new fans, but I’m just glad I made my team happy and my family proud. My mom was nervous. She didn’t want to watch and see her son beaten up, so I hope she was proud of that.” 

Williams had the biggest moment of the fight in Round 3, landing a flurry of punches as Gore was pinned in the corner. The referee stepped in and issued a standing eight count to Gore, telling the former NFL Pro Bowler that he was being held up by the ropes and giving Williams a 10-8 round.

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At the conclusion of the four rounds, the judges turned in scores of 38-37, 37-38 and 40-35, giving Williams the split decision victory.

After the fight, Williams said he was officially “one and done” as a boxer.

“I’m gonna go sit my old dumb ass down somewhere and let these professionals do this shit,” Williams said. “Honestly, I probably looked terrible out there. … As soon as you come out here and start getting touched, all your training goes out the window.”

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Jake Paul explains why Tyron Woodley has a clause in his contract for a $500,000 knockout bonus

Jake Paul has dispelled a lot of rumors about himself over the years but the latest one involving his boxing career actually got under his skin.

While he always understood there would be criticism aimed at him for his professional fighting career, Paul hated that he actually had to answer questions about the legitimacy of the results whenever he stepped in the ring.

The latest controversy surrounded a supposed clause in his opponents’ contract that stated they were not allowed to knock Paul out during the fight. How that would even be possible remains a mystery but Paul fired back at those claims by upping the ante in his rematch against Tyron Woodley by offering the former UFC champion an extra $500,000 bonus if he could win their upcoming rematch by knockout or TKO.

“There’s rumors going around that everyone sort of has come to believe that my fights are rigged or I don’t allow my opponents to knock me out in the contract,” Paul addressed when appearing on The MMA Hour. “It’s just not true. It’s completely bullsh*t.

“Of course all these people are going to do is try to discredit me. Because when you’re at the top, that’s what happens. I just want to nip the rumors in the [bud] and give my opponent — contractually, I’m giving Tyron an extra $500,000 if he can knock me out. It just nips the rumors in the [bud] and shows people that all of my fights have been real, are real and will continue to be real.”

As a social influencer who came to fame through YouTube videos, Paul relished being an internet troll at times so he was always going to have detractors when it came to his boxing career.

Conspiracy theories are nothing new but Paul is quick to point out the severe ramifications that would fall upon his head if he actually tried to influence the result of any of his fights.

“It’s illegal to rig a fight or to stage a fight,” Paul said. “It’s illegal to have things like that because it’s fraud. There’s outcomes. You can’t change the outcomes of a professionally sanctioned bout. It’s illegal. You would end up in jail. The fact that people would say that, we just wanted to squash the rumors.”

The origin behind the rumor that Paul made his opponents promise not to knock him out may have actually started with Bellator fighter Dillon Danis, who might just be the biggest troll in all of combat sports these days.

Danis once perpetuated that story during his own appearance on The MMA Hour as he jabbed at Paul in an attempt to land a boxing match against him.

When Tommy Fury dropped out of their scheduled fight on Dec. 18, Paul admits for a brief moment he thought about Danis as a potential opponent but he lost interest in that idea rather quickly.

“He was always in the back of my mind,” Paul said about the grappler turned MMA fighter. “It would just be fun.

“But again, he’s a fat pig right now saying sh*t. lunatic, in jail, doing whatever, causing ruckuses. I would love to knock him out but I think that one’s going to happen in the streets, not in the ring.”

As for the fight he’s actually got in front of him, Paul may have offered Woodley an extra $500,000 for a knockout but he has no intentions of losing much less being separated from consciousness.

Instead, Paul hopes to rectify his split decision win over Woodley from September by putting “The Chosen One” to sleep in the rematch.

“The motivation is to prove to everybody that I can knock out Tyron,” Paul said. “It wasn’t a split decision last time and I’m going to finish it and not leave it up to the judges and we’ll go on from there.”

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