Dianna Russini's resurfaced thirst-trap clip has been raising eyebrows amid her affair buzz with Mike Vrabel and her alleged marital issues with her husband.
The Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini row is far from over. The issue keeps escalating with new information and past videos of the duo emerging each day. It all started with the April 7, 2026 release of Page Six's exclusive photos of the New England Patriots head coach and the former NFL insider indulging in PDA at an Arizona resort, sparking affair buzz. Following that, more of their alleged past date photos and videos were released by TMZ and the New York Times. On May 23, 2026, a video of Dianna resurfaced, which she referred to as a "thirst trap". Here's why it was deemed improper by the public.
Recently, an old social media clip of Dianna Russini surfaced, showing her lounging in a hammock and soaking up the sunlight. She spent some me time, and was enjoying some good music. Dianna was decently clothed in a black t-shirt and black shorts. It was a year-old, selfie-style video, which resurfaced amid her affair scandal with Mike Vrabel. The controversial part of the video was that it was posted on Mother's Day, and she captioned it in an odd way. Dianna mentioned she has been sitting alone, chilling by herself, without her family, for an hour, and it felt great. The in-video text read:
"Because nothing screams Happy Mother's Day More than posting thirst traps."
Watch the video here.
Earlier, the video seemed like a normal, relaxing day when Dianna could just be herself for some time without thinking about her responsibilities as a wife and a mom. Now, in light of her resurfaced interviews regarding her troubled marriage with her husband, Kevin Goldschmidt, the clip has taken a different meaning. "Her and Vrabel need to move in together. Why put your spouses through this?," an online user commented. "I wish their spouses had some self-respect for themselves, but they don't bc they stayed with those cheaters," wrote another.
Dianna Russini was recently photographed kissing her husband, Kevin Goldschmidt, outside their New Jersey home. The images, published by Page Six, show the couple warmly embracing while Russini holds one of their two sons. According to the reports, Dianna and Kevin's PDA came on Mother's Day, which is May 11, 2026. The duo were reportedly out and about, spending a family day on the happy occasion. While locking lips, Dianna was shoulder-holding her son while her spouse held his little hand, making for a heartwarming moment. Although it was a sweet picture, netizens thought otherwise.
Recently, a past video of a heavily pregnant Dianna Russini headed to a private boat ride with Mike Vrabel had been going viral. Many even thought that she named the child after Mike Vrabel. However, in response to the online chatter, Dianna's family recently revealed that the name 'Michael' was chosen to honour her brother, who also shares it. Glimpses from the boat ride are all over the internet, leading to speculation that Dianna and Mike might divorce their respective spouses to be together. It has also led to fan theories that either of their spouses hired a private investigator to shoot and leak their private photos and videos.
Amid the buzz about Mike and Dianna's boat outing, fans claimed to have found his burner social media account. Eagle-eyed NFL fans uncovered an alleged secret X (formerly Twitter) account, Mile Masters (ID: @mike_masters199), linked to New England Patriots head coach, Mike Vrabel. The account gained massive traction online before being abruptly deleted. Regarding why fans think the account might belong to Mike Vrabel, it spent weeks aggressively defending the 50-year-old Patriots coach amid online backlash over his ongoing scandal involving Dianna. The account's deletion after its details were shared made a strong case for the fan theory being real.
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