TikTok star Tianna Robillard has sparked rumors of a new relationship with an NFL player following her breakup with Cody Ford, which was reportedly due to infidelity by the Cincinnati Bengals guard.
On Sunday, Robillard was seen on the sidelines at the Minnesota Vikings’ home opener against the San Francisco 49ers.
Dressed in white and purple, she appeared to have moved on from the offseason drama, spending time with second-year Vikings linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. before the game began.
She later shared photos on Instagram, seemingly hinting at her new relationship with a lyric from a popular Lizzo song, captioning the post: “Fresh photos with the bomb lighting.” The following line from the 2019 hit Truth Hurts is: “New man on the Minnesota Vikings.”
Robillard was seen with Vikings linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. on Sunday. While she hasn’t officially named Pace as her “new man,” a fan spotted them hanging out during warmups and posted the video on social media.
This wasn’t the first time the pair were seen together—another fan caught them at the Minnesota State Fair, capturing a quick video of the duo.
The Vikings went on to win their game 23-17 against the former Super Bowl contenders, moving to a 2-0 record. Pace contributed to the victory with six solo tackles and two assists, bringing his season total to 10 solo and four assisted tackles.
Robillard’s recent breakup with Ford occurred in June, just two months after the couple had announced their engagement. On April 21, Ford had shared photos of the proposal after two years of dating, with Robillard expressing her excitement on social media.
However, their relationship took a sudden turn when Robillard confirmed the split in a TikTok video. Sitting in a packed car, she addressed curious fans, saying, “You want answers, I know. I don’t really know what to say, really. But it’s true. It’s over. It’s never going to be back together. That’s for damn sure.”
Through tears, Robillard added, “I love him, and I always will. But some things are unrecoverable, and I just pray for healing and for him to be okay at the end of the day.”