
Speaking to People, a source close to Rodgers defended Munn against allegations that she is the cause of the rift in the family. "Olivia doesn't really have anything to do with it. This is not her issue; this is the Rodgers family issue," the source said. But the source must not have Instagram, because on January 22, 2017, Olivia dished out some passive-aggressive dirt by liking comments people were making that slammed the Rodgers family.
According to Terez Owens, who screencapped the posts, Munn liked two comments. The first one read, "This team looked like a family this season- & Aaron Rodgers had a great year, thank you for being his biggest supporter after his family cause so much negative distractions. Enjoy the off season." The second one was even worse. "Thank you for standing by Aaron when his own family sold stories to the media in the recent weeks and tried very hard to wreck his momentum. He is lucky to have found you. Real love is a gift."
Now, is that enough for Rodgers to throw the towel in on an almost three year relationship? Probably not, but the guy has been adamant about not wanting to handle his strained relationship with his family in the public. And maybe Munn got sick of never being able to defend herself against accusations that she destroyed the Rodgers family, a claim exacerbated by the TV show that threw her under the bus, and staged a fairytale engagement for her would-be brother-in-law. Either way it seemed obvious that cracks were starting to appear in that whole messy family dynamic, so something was bound to give.
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