Alix Earle stepped into one of Hollywood’s most exclusive nights with a sense of humour about the headlines surrounding her love life. The TikTok star turned heads at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party following the Academy Awards. She arrived in a striking, sheer red halter gown covered in sequins that shimmered under the flashing cameras.
Alix Earle responds to ‘obsession with her dating life’ at Oscars 2026
While speaking to Entertainment Tonight on the carpet, Earle was asked a question: who she might try to “sneak a selfie with” inside the party. Her answer caught attention. “Honestly, no one,” she said. “Maybe I’ll get someone’s number or something. Maybe I could meet someone.” Some interpreted the remark as a subtle nod to the swirling conversation about her dating life. It was particularly after reports suggested Tom Brady had been seen spending time with another woman.
In recent weeks, Earle’s name has been tied to Brady, with reports suggesting the two had been casually seeing each other. The speculation followed her split from Braxton Berrios in December. Adding to the buzz, Brady was reportedly spotted at a February 27 birthday party for former NFL player Tony Gonzalez. According to reports, Brady spent time at the event with Yael Cohen, the former wife of music executive Scooter Braun. The gathering took place at the home of Lauren Sánchez and Jeff Bezos. Sources cited by Page Six claimed Brady and Cohen appeared close during the party and later left together.
Despite the speculation, insiders have downplayed the seriousness of Brady’s rumored connection with Earle. A source told Us Weekly in March that the pair “have never been serious.” This is to describe their dynamic as relaxed and non-committal. According to the insider, Earle has remained focused on her own life and is not concerned about whether Brady is seeing other people. “She’s doing her own thing and having fun,” the source said, adding that she has not placed expectations on the relationship.
Originally reported by Khushali Srivastava on RealityTea.

