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A year ago, Aaron Rodgers and Shailene Woodley were delighting fans as images popped up on social media, showing the new celebrity super couple looking blissful and sun-kissed while vacationing in different desirable locations.

This spring, Rodgers and the Hollywood star are no longer together, having split up for good in April, but the Green Bay Packers quarterback seems to be enjoying his off-season looking blissful and sun-kissed in photographs from another desirable location with a woman who isn’t Woodley.

A social media photo shows a tanned and smiling Rodgers standing in a gorgeous desert scene with his arm around a woman who calls herself Blu. According to her website and social media, she’s an artist, podcast host, Ted Talk speaker and co-founder of a “modern mystery school for women to reclaim the magical, radically authentic, wise, wild, unapologetic you.”

In the photo, shared on the site SideAction.com, Rodgers and Blu are with a group of other attractive, healthy looking people including influencers, podcast hosts and authors who work in the realms of “lifestyle,” spiritual healing and alternative health. The photo identifies the group, standing on a rock near a body of water, as the “Dragon Team” and says they enjoyed an “unforgettable trip.”

The New York Post and sports gossip sites have reported on rumors that Rodgers is dating, but neither Rodgers nor Blu has confirmed a romance. Blu took to her Instagram stories to clarify that she is called Blu, the New York Post said. She said nothing about the romance rumors but disputed the way she was identified in some reports as a “witch.”

“I do not identify as a witch. Y’all are hilarious,” she said.

Blu, born Charlotte Brereton and the product of UK schools, instead describes herself as “a heart-led woman” who inspires others “to activate their full potential and live their purpose.” She said she is schooled in the Shamanic arts, Native American medicine and is a devoted student of the Shipibo Tribe, indigenous people living in the Amazon rainforest. In May, Blu and Maraki Media Founder André Duqum announced that they were “consciously uncoupling” after two and a half years together.

If Rodgers has been hanging out with Blu as a friend, or as more than a friend, it makes some sense. The NFL’s reigning MVP revealed in February that he had recently finished a Panchakarma cleanse, a 12-day period of reflection meant for cleansing the mind and body, and something he does at the end of every football season. The cleanse, rooted in traditional Ayurvedic medicine from India, involves the consumption of clarified butter and laxatives but also abstaining from sugar, sex, and alcohol.

Rodgers revealed that he was was a fan of alternative medicine during the controversy over his refusal to get a COVID-19 vaccination. In November, the Chico-reared former QB with the Cal Golden Bears said he sought alternative treatments instead of the NFL-endorsed COVID-19 vaccinations.

During an incendiary interview in November on “The Pat McAfee Show,” Rodgers denied being “an anti-vax, flat-earther.” He said he couldn’t get the vaccine because of an unspecified allergy. He also talked about doing his own research and getting medical advice from podcaster Joe Rogan and became defensive in talking about his choices, railing against the “woke mob” and “cancel culture.”

Much of the outrage over Rodgers’ choice to not get the vaccine centered on accusations that he misled others about his vaccine status, violated NFL safety protocols, and disseminated misinformation about a global pandemic.

In a subsequent interview with McAfee, Rodgers softened his tone. The rest of his NFL season got both better and worse for him. He again failed to lead the Packers to the Super Bowl, but he won the MVP award for the second year in a row. Then came his breakup from Woodley, just after he won the MVP award.

For a couple months, Rodgers and Woodley tried to reconcile, but finally called it quits in April. “Shailene tried to give it another shot and was spending time with Aaron,” an insider told E! News at the time. “But she quickly saw that everything was on his terms and nothing was going to change. There was no reason to continue and she’s done with it again.”

Meanwhile, as Rodgers was off with Blu and her friends in the desert, Woodley also seemed to be thriving in her post-Rodgers life. According to the Twitter fan account, Shailene Woodley Updates, she recently wrapped filming for her Showtime movie, “Three Women.” She also has photos of herself looking radiant and sun-kissed, hanging out with friends on a beach in Israel and in a villa in Morocco.

 





A year ago, Aaron Rodgers and Shailene Woodley were delighting fans as images popped up on social media, showing the new celebrity super couple looking blissful and sun-kissed while vacationing in different desirable locations.

This spring, Rodgers and the Hollywood star are no longer together, having split up for good in April, but the Green Bay Packers quarterback seems to be enjoying his off-season looking blissful and sun-kissed in photographs from another desirable location with a woman who isn’t Woodley.

A social media photo shows a tanned and smiling Rodgers standing in a gorgeous desert scene with his arm around a woman who calls herself Blu. According to her website and social media, she’s an artist, podcast host, Ted Talk speaker and co-founder of a “modern mystery school for women to reclaim the magical, radically authentic, wise, wild, unapologetic you.”

In the photo, shared on the site SideAction.com, Rodgers and Blu are with a group of other attractive, healthy looking people including influencers, podcast hosts and authors who work in the realms of “lifestyle,” spiritual healing and alternative health. The photo identifies the group, standing on a rock near a body of water, as the “Dragon Team” and says they enjoyed an “unforgettable trip.”

The New York Post and sports gossip sites have reported on rumors that Rodgers is dating, but neither Rodgers nor Blu has confirmed a romance. Blu took to her Instagram stories to clarify that she is called Blu, the New York Post said. She said nothing about the romance rumors but disputed the way she was identified in some reports as a “witch.”

“I do not identify as a witch. Y’all are hilarious,” she said.

Blu, born Charlotte Brereton and the product of UK schools, instead describes herself as “a heart-led woman” who inspires others “to activate their full potential and live their purpose.” She said she is schooled in the Shamanic arts, Native American medicine and is a devoted student of the Shipibo Tribe, indigenous people living in the Amazon rainforest. In May, Blu and Maraki Media Founder André Duqum announced that they were “consciously uncoupling” after two and a half years together.

If Rodgers has been hanging out with Blu as a friend, or as more than a friend, it makes some sense. The NFL’s reigning MVP revealed in February that he had recently finished a Panchakarma cleanse, a 12-day period of reflection meant for cleansing the mind and body, and something he does at the end of every football season. The cleanse, rooted in traditional Ayurvedic medicine from India, involves the consumption of clarified butter and laxatives but also abstaining from sugar, sex, and alcohol.

Rodgers revealed that he was was a fan of alternative medicine during the controversy over his refusal to get a COVID-19 vaccination. In November, the Chico-reared former QB with the Cal Golden Bears said he sought alternative treatments instead of the NFL-endorsed COVID-19 vaccinations.

During an incendiary interview in November on “The Pat McAfee Show,” Rodgers denied being “an anti-vax, flat-earther.” He said he couldn’t get the vaccine because of an unspecified allergy. He also talked about doing his own research and getting medical advice from podcaster Joe Rogan and became defensive in talking about his choices, railing against the “woke mob” and “cancel culture.”

Much of the outrage over Rodgers’ choice to not get the vaccine centered on accusations that he misled others about his vaccine status, violated NFL safety protocols, and disseminated misinformation about a global pandemic.

In a subsequent interview with McAfee, Rodgers softened his tone. The rest of his NFL season got both better and worse for him. He again failed to lead the Packers to the Super Bowl, but he won the MVP award for the second year in a row. Then came his breakup from Woodley, just after he won the MVP award.

For a couple months, Rodgers and Woodley tried to reconcile, but finally called it quits in April. “Shailene tried to give it another shot and was spending time with Aaron,” an insider told E! News at the time. “But she quickly saw that everything was on his terms and nothing was going to change. There was no reason to continue and she’s done with it again.”

Meanwhile, as Rodgers was off with Blu and her friends in the desert, Woodley also seemed to be thriving in her post-Rodgers life. According to the Twitter fan account, Shailene Woodley Updates, she recently wrapped filming for her Showtime movie, “Three Women.” She also has photos of herself looking radiant and sun-kissed, hanging out with friends on a beach in Israel and in a villa in Morocco.

 

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