Mike Vrabel and his wife, Jennifer, reportedly had an “emergency meeting” amid the ongoing Dianna Russini scandal. Earlier this month, a publication released intimate photos of Mike and Dianna from a luxury resort in Arizona. The photos sparked rumors of an alleged romance between the two. The Patriots coach addressed the matter and expressed regret in a press conference on April 21 as well.
Mike Vrabel enjoyed dinner with his wife amid scandal, claims report
As per a report by Page Six, Mike Vrabel and his wife enjoyed dinner together amid the ongoing scandal. Mike and Jennifer flew to Park City, Utah, for an emergency 24-hour marriage summit. This comes after the recent press conference and new intimate pictures of Mike and Dianna Russini published by the outlet.
The 50-year-old and his wife enjoyed a private dinner date at a posh Park City hotel restaurant around 4 pm on Sunday, April 26. A source dished to the outlet, “They were cordial and talkative, but not overly flirty. They seemed fine. It was a friendly, regular meal.” Moreover, as per the source, the couple “talked” and enjoyed their meal for approximately an hour and a half.
Notably, Park City, Utah, is said to be a special destination for the couple. Mike shared in an interview with The Athletic that his family owns a vacation home there. They usually go there to ski and celebrate the holidays.
The Patriots coach was photographed arriving at the Salt Lake City International Airport on Saturday, April 25. This happened mid-NFL draft, seemingly to take care of the ongoing rumors. Mike previously revealed he would be skipping Day 3 of the Annual Player Selection Meeting in Boston to seek counseling.
He flew to Boston on Sunday, April 26, and resumed work with the Patriots on Monday, April 27. Meanwhile, Jennifer flew to Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 25, from Nashville. Notably, the couple owns a home there. She left on Tuesday, April 28, once her husband seemingly resumed his work with the Patriots. As per Page Six and TMZ, the couple sported their wedding rings, although they arrived and left separately.
Originally reported by Anwaya Mane on Mandatory.
