The 23-year-old beauty influencer boldly posted a TikTok video featuring the NFL pro to respond to comments about Berrios’ whereabouts in her Coachella posts both on TikTok and Instagram upon her return from the annual music festival, which takes place every year in Indio, California.
‘When ppl think we broke up bc I didn’t bring him on a trip,’ the text in the clip read.
Earle can also be seen mouthing to the camera: ‘That’s such a weird thing to say to someone. Be softer, be more feminine, how about lick my nuts,’ while Berrios stands behind her smiling.
Fans of the couple flooded Earle’s Coachella posts on Instagram, last week, as none of them hinted at her boyfriend being at there with her, leading to questions like, ‘Where’s Braxon.’
One follower stood up for Earle in the social media personality’s latest TikTok video, pointing out: ‘YAAAAS. This is a HEALTHY relationship. You can do you and still be good with bb.’
‘It’s called girls trip,’ another TikTok commenter wrote, to which Earlier replies with four thumbs-up emojis.
Berrios, who is preparing for his seventh NFL season, seemingly enjoyed following Earle’s Coachella content.
In an Instagram post showing Earle modeling thigh-high boots ‘made for dancin’,’ Berrios responded in the comments, ‘Yeah this was the one.’
Earlier this month, Berrios opened up on his romance with Earle to The New York Post, as the couple’s relationship hit the six-month mark in April
‘She has her brand, it’s her career, right, and this [football] is mine and we support each other,’ the Super Bowl LIII champion said. ‘She comes to my games and there’s behind-the-scenes stuff that she doesn’t post. She supports me every day, when I come from practice or when I’m doing all these things.
‘So, for me, supporting her career, that’s my way to show her that I’m support her. Whatever she needs, I’m down to do it. And she’s been great about it. I’ve tried to be good about it. And like I said, it’s been a lot of fun.
Berrios, who previously dated Sophia Culpo, is entering his second season with the Dolphins this fall. He used to play for the New York Jets (2019-22) and was originally drafted by the New England Patriots in 2018.
The All-Pro wideout re-signed with Miami in March.