THERE has been yet another dramatic twist in Cody Ford’s high-profile breakup with Tianna Robillard.
Cincinnati Bengals offensive lineman Ford and social media influencer Robillard broke off their engagement in June just a month after he got down on one knee.
Robillard announced the breakup in a teary-eyed TikTok video, explaining that while she’ll “always” love him, “We’re never [going to be] back together. That’s for d**n sure.”
Shortly after, Robillard appeared on Alix Earle’s Hot Mess podcast, claiming she decided to pack up and leave their Dallas, Texas home after allegedly discovering that Ford had cheated.
Now, it appears Robillard has gone on the offensive.
Leah Rodriguez, who is supposedly Ford’s new girlfriend, shared a snap from a Bengals game captioned “Game Dey.”
In the Instagram shot, she posed in the stands at Paycord Stadium wearing a cropped Ford jersey paired with a Bengals jacket.
A screenshot from TikToker @sammysamslife seems to show Ford having commented on the snap with a loved-up emoji, to which she responded with a wink.
Another photo appears to show Rodriguez wearing the same outfit at what is believed to be Ford’s home in Cincinnati – where he previously lived with Robillard.
However, according to Robillard, the jacket used to be hers.
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“My clothes,” Robillard allegedly commented, along with two fingers pointing at one another.
A photo has also emerged showing Robillard wearing what appears to be the same Bengals jacket.
Following Ford and Robillard’s messy breakup, it seems that the influencer is now ready to move on.
She recently partnered with Tinder in a new Instagram post, in which she created her own profile.
“So, I guess I’m ready to get back out there. Or at least like dip my toes,” Robillard said.
Her profile included her 4.99 Uber rating as well as a shot of her at a Taylor Swift concert.
“Wait you’re real or am I dreaming,” read one of Robillard’s first responses, which she said she’d give a rating of nine as it “made me feel good.”
“Good afternoon,” a second simply replied.
While a third commented, “Hey Tianna you’re hot…Where you at? Are ya on the east side?”
It’s safe to say the final commenter won’t be receiving a response from Robillard any time soon after she called it “a little aggressive.
“I think we could have come with a little bit more creativity.”
As for Ford, he survived the annual roster cut down to the initial 53 on Tuesday, meaning he’ll return for a second season in Cincinnati.
He previously spent one season with the Arizona Cardinals and three with the Buffalo Bills.