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Dianna Russini deletes X account following newly surfaced photos with Mike Vrabel

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Diana Russini deleted her X account (formerly known as Twitter) as drama surrounding photos of herself with Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel escalated.

The former Athletic reporter’s content was no longer visible on the platform as of Thursday evening, Page Six can confirm.

The sports journalist previously posted her resignation letter to the platform after Page Six published photos of her spending time with Vrabel in March at a luxury resort in Arizona.

Dianna Russini, seen above in a throwback social media photo, has deleted her X account. Dianna Russini/Instagram
Russini, seen above in 2018, previously posted her resignation letter to the social media platform. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Russini and Vrabel were also seen in photos from March 2020, chatting at a New York City bar and even apparently kissing each other, in photos published by Page Six on Thursday.

“They were kissing and they were all over each other,” an eyewitness told Page Six. “He had a ring on.”

The sports journalist initially claimed the more recent resort photos were taken out of context, and that she and Vrabel — with whom she was snapped holding hands — were joined by several other pals at the luxury Sedona getaway.

Multiple sources told Page Six, however, that wasn’t the case.

The Patriots head coach and journalist were spotted seemingly holding hands and hugging at an Arizona resort in March (above). © Page SIx
Vrabel told Page Six the interaction was “innocent,” and Russini claimed they were joined by a group of pals for the outing. © Page SIx

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“Like most journalists in the NFL, reporters interact with sources away from stadiums and other venues,” she told us.

Vrabel, meanwhile, told Page Six earlier this month that the Arizona photos “show a completely innocent interaction and any suggestion otherwise is laughable. This doesn’t deserve any further response.”

On Thursday, following the publication of the 2020 snapshots, Vrabel — who recently divulged he’s seeking counseling — spoke to reporters at a press conference held during the NFL Draft.

On Thursday, Page Six published photos of the pair at a New York City bar in 2020 (above.) © Page Six
The photos showed Vrabel and Russini apparently engaged in an intimate chat. © Page Six
Vrabel told reporters during a press conference on Thursday (above) that he’s prioritizing his family and career. YouTube/@patriots

“That’s a private and personal matter. I don’t think that those comments … I think that was, you know, I’m always gonna attempt to protect your family,” he said in part during the presser.

“I would never be dismissive, but I think my family and this football team are the most important thing and that’s what I plan to do, and I’m excited about the challenge with both of those things.”

Vrabel has been married to his wife, Jen Vrabel, since 1999, and the longtime couple share two sons.

The former ESPN reporter, meanwhile tied the knot with Shake Shack executive Kevin Goldschmidt in 2020 — six months after the March 2020 photos with Vrabel — and has since welcomed two sons with her spouse.

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