On Friday, July 3, the New England Patriots head coach, 50, and Jen, 52, were spotted in NYC, leaving their hotel and making their way to Madison Square Garden for the pop star and Kansas City Chiefs player’s big day, per photos obtained by Page Six.
Mike wore a classic tux while Jen dazzled in a blue dress with silver embellishments, pulling her blonde locks into a sleek bun.
Page Six also obtained photos of the college sweethearts — who share sons Tyler and Carter — from earlier in the day, showing them heading into the Langham Hotel, with Mike holding shopping bags.
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As Globe previously reported, the husband-and-wife duo have dealt with scandal since April, when Page Six published photos of Mike and Dianna Russini — who wed Shake Shack executive Kevin Goldschmidt in 2020 and shares two kids with him — getting cozy at a resort in Sedona, Arizona.
“These photos show a completely innocent interaction and any suggestion otherwise is laughable,” Mike told the outlet at the time. “This doesn’t deserve any further response.”
Russini, 43, for her part, told Page Six, “The photos don’t represent the group of six people who were hanging out during the day. Like most journalists in the NFL, reporters interact with sources away from stadiums and other venues.”
However, in a turn of events on Tuesday, April 14, Russini resigned from her position as Senior NFL Insider at The Athletic, and on Wednesday, April 22, Mike said he’s “committed to seeking counseling,” per ESPN.
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On April 23, Page Six shared photos allegedly taken in 2020 of Russini and Vrabel locking lips in a New York City bar.
A source told Globe in May, “Mike is fully committed to making sure his marriage weathers this storm,” and “does seem confident that he and his wife will get through this.”
“He’s in therapy solo and with Jen, that’s a non-negotiable. This isn’t something you can solve overnight, but he’s throwing everything he can at this,” the source explained. “No doubt this is a lot for a marriage to endure but people are hopeful they will make it through, there’s so much love and such a long history. What they have is worth fighting for.”