Olivia Culpo Aurora Culpo Sophia Culpo posingOlivia Culpo, Aurora Culpo, Sophia Culpo (Photo via auroraculpo/Instagram)
Christian McCaffrey and Olivia Culpo got married over the weekend at a star-studded wedding in Rhode Island. What started as a blind date in 2019 led to an engagement last April and then a wedding at a historic resort venue, Ocean House in Watch Hill, Rhode Island.

Among the many people who showed up were head coach Kyle Shanahan, Kristin and Kyle Juszczyk, George and Claire Kittle, Prince Constantine Alexios and Brooks Nader, Greg Olsen, and many others, as well as family.

Culpo, who has two sisters, allowed both of her siblings to her wedding, but she refused to let one of them bring their new boyfriend.

The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue model stated on her podcast that she would not allow her sister, Aurora, to bring her new boyfriend, Paul Bernon, to the wedding.

Aurora Culpo was not thrilled with it and called the decision “rude.”

Olivia Culpo had a good reason for doing so because she hadn’t met him yet and did not want her wedding to be the first time.

 

“No, [it’s] rude to invite somebody I’ve never met,” she said.

Olivia Culpo added that Bernon was just the “flavor of the month.”

“Sorry, it’s not a reflection of you,” she said. “It’s a reflection of my sister.”


Olivia Culpo has a point: The new man in her life might be in a ton of pictures at the wedding, and they might not even be together a year from now.

Christian McCaffrey Ripped Influencer Over Post About Olivia Culpo

Christian McCaffrey and Olivia Culpo have had each other’s back since meeting in 2019.

It could be offline or online.

The 49ers star running back recently slammed a style influencer as “evil” for going on a social media rant about his wife Olivia Culpo’s “nothing” of a wedding dress.

“What an evil thing to post online. I hope you can find joy and peace in the world, the way my beautiful wife does,” he commented under the Instagram Reel, which was created by influencer Kennedy Bingham.

Culpo also contributed her two cents in the TikTok video’s comment section, slamming Bingham as a “bizarre human.”

NFL Network Announces One Of Their Most Popular Shows Is Returning With “More Content Than Ever” Following Relocation & Several Significant Changes

NFL logo on the league's headquarters building. The NFL Network announced major changes to NFL logo on their building. (Photo by CHRIS DELMAS/AFP via Getty Images)
‘Good Morning Football’ is returning to television with the promise of “more content than ever.”

The show has relocated to California ahead of the 2024 NFL season and will return to the air on Monday, July 29, following a lengthy hiatus.

“Good Morning Football is officially set to return with more content than ever, only this time on a new coast,” NFL.com reported Monday morning.

“The Emmy-winning morning show will relaunch on Monday, July 29, from its new home at NFL Network’s studios in Inglewood, Calif., and will air from 8-10 a.m. ET Monday through Friday.”

The show will be joined by another program branded ‘GMFB: Overtime,’ which will run for two hours on weekdays, from 10 AM to noon ET. The latter will premier on the same date and will also stream for free on the Roku Channel. It’s expected to branch out into syndication on various local stations by Monday, September 2.

“Not only are we bringing back a show that so many fans have woken up to and loved for years, we are giving it a state-of-the-art new home with even more resources and space for our talent to showcase their signature segments and fun takes on the game of football,” NFL Media vice president of original content and entertainment Angela Ellis said.