SI Swimsuit model Camille Kostek claims NFL wives judged her for not having wedding ring
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Camille Kostek is opening up about the not-so-glamorous side of dating a professional athlete. 

At 33 years old, the Sports Illustrated model disclosed that she faced criticism from other NFL wives because she was not married to her boyfriend, former NFL player Rob Gronkowski, who is 36 years old.

During an episode of Kristin Cavallari’s show “Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour,” she revealed, “I felt like I was looked down upon as a girlfriend because I didn’t have a ring on my finger,” as reported by US Weekly.

“But you want to know what’s so interesting about that? The woman that’s coming to mind [who] judged me the most, she’s divorced.”

Reps for Kostek did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

Kostek was first linked to Gronkowski in 2015.

They previously met in 2013 when the pinup was a cheerleader and Gronkowski was in his third season with the New England Patriots.

“Rob and I met when I was 21 years old, and we’ve been in each other’s lives for 10 years,” she added. 

Reflecting on a breakup in 2017 she said, “Although it was a painful experience, some of the most positive changes in my life stemmed from that breakup. It was a turning point that allowed me to focus on myself. Relationships were the last thing on my mind, and I even felt disinterested in dating, almost like I was asexual.”

Kostek revealed that she decided to chase her dream after the heartbreak. 

“In that year, I decided to audition for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, which was on my bucket list. I cared about pursuing the things that brought me joy. There were so many things I was destined to want to do, and then I happened to date an athlete, and it was like, ‘You are a WAG.’” 

WAG stands for wives and girlfriends.

In May 2024, Kostek shared with Fox News Digital the NFL rule she broke to be in a relationship with Gronkowski.

“There is that rule where [you] cannot date the players,” Kostek told Fox News Digital at the time. “I broke that one, but I kept it a secret for a little while. It was worth it in the end.

“We read our calendars to each other,” she chuckled. “We don’t spend every waking moment together, so it’s exciting for us to get on the phone. It’s a common thing weekly to get on the phone together when we’re in different states and put out our calendars.

“It was my sister’s wedding in St. Thomas, and we had our calendars together. We were down on the beach, and I said, ‘I have the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit launch. It’s a big one. It’s the Legends issue. So, I’m going to be in New York for the first half of the week and then the second half of the week in Miami. And he’s like, ‘Perfect, I have a podcast to record in New York. I’ll be there for your event.’ And I’m like, ‘Perfect.’”

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