US Open FansUS Open Fans (Photo via @usopen/X)
The pair of stunning females who caused a stir online during the US Open last week have been identified, and one of them used to be with a star NFL quarterback.

The Open’s X/Twitter account posted a photo of the women on September 3, which wasted little time going viral.

“When you take a peek at the updated men’s singles draw,” they captioned the image, shown right below:

It’s since been revealed that one of the women is Brittany Williams, who dated Josh Allen for several years before they broke up last year. The Buffalo Bills quarterback has since been linked to singer and actress Hailee Steinfeld.

Williams, who wore the black dress, was with her friend Morgan Riddle, the girlfriend of US Open participant Taylor Fritz.

Brittany Williams Had Quite The Outing At The US Open

Williams, a social media influencer based in New York City, shared Instagram Story posts on her outing at the US Open.

She spent 10 years with Allen before they shockingly split in 2023 amid rumors of the QB’s infidelity. The rumors were never confirmed, but Williams wasted no time deleting all of the photos they took together.

“I was with my ex-boyfriend for 10 years,” she said on the ‘Martinis and Bikinis’ podcast after the breakup. “I would say that coming into the dating world was very, very, very difficult for me at first because I’m just like, I never thought I would be here again. But here I am, I am very happy now. The dating life in New York is absolutely crazy but it’s so much fun. It was so entertaining.”

Meanwhile, the Bills are off to a winning start in 2024, beating the Arizona Cardinals 34-28 in an exciting come-from-behind affair on Sunday.

VIDEO: Hailey Van Lith Sounded Like The Saddest Person In The World While Talking About Her Inability To Guard Caitlin Clark

Hailey Van Lith at a press conference.Hailey Van Lith press conference. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
Monday night in Albany, New York started off great for the LSU Tigers as they looked to contain Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes. They started to build a sizeable lead in the first half, but then Clark decided she anted to become Superwoman.

LSU guard Hailey Van Lith had defensive duties against Caitlin Clark and she did not do a very good job during the Tigers’ 94-87 loss to the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Elite Eight on Monday night.

Clark got the best of Van Lith and LSU, dropping 41 points on nine three-pointers and 13-of-29 shooting from the field to steer the Hawkeyes past them in the rematch from last year and send them to the Final Four.

At one point in the game, Van Lith let her frustration show after Caitlin Clark nailed one of her nine three-pointers, Van Lith could be seen shrugging her shoulders as she was confused on what she could possibly do to stop her.

ESPN’s cameras caught the LSU star’s reaction, shrugging her shoulders and looking like she had no idea what else she could do to defend the Iowa superstar.


After the game, Hailey Van Lith spoke to reporters and was asked about the tough assisnment of guarding Clark and she still sounded like a woman who had to guard her some more despite the game being over.

“I won some possessions and she won some possessions,” Van Lith said after the loss. “She’s very crafty and they put her in good stuff to where certain people have to switch on her. Kudos to their coach and their system, so it is what it is. She hit some tough shots that we were kind of willing to give her. And we let the others (players) score too much.

“Caitlin Clark was really good today.”

Caitlin Clark Is Ready For Her Return To The Final Four

Caitlin Clark cuts down the net. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

For just the second time in program history, Iowa is heading to the Final Four as both times have come under the leadership of Caitlin Clark.

Clark led the Hawkeyes on this run with a huge revenge victory over LSU in Albany, winning a rematch of last year’s national championship game.

She described the feeling of heading to a second consecutive run to the Final Four.

“This one probably feels a little better,” Clark said in a postgame interview with ESPN’s Holly Rowe. “It’s my senior year with this group. A lot of people counted us out at the beginning of the year with the people we lost. All we did was work really hard. To get back here, it was really hard. This region was loaded with so much talent. Job’s not finished.”