Brooks Nader and Gleb Savchenko have officially called it quits, just a short time after their time together on “Dancing With the Stars” came to an end. According to a source, the split was initiated by Savchenko, but Nader, 27, is focused on enjoying her life post-breakup.
This decision came about a week after they were eliminated from the show, specifically during “Dedication Night” on October 15.
In the days following their split, Nader stirred some interest with a cryptic TikTok video. In the clip, she shared an overlay text that read, “When he’s breaking up with me but I never knew we were dating.”
Her carefree demeanor in the video included a black outfit and a cowboy hat, and she reacted to a viral sound from actor Miles Teller’s film “Whiplash.”
The sound features a melancholic piano score paired with Teller’s voice discussing the necessity of prioritizing personal goals, which seemed to resonate with her current situation.
Initially, during their time on “Dancing With the Stars,” Nader and Savchenko, 41, were reported to be “hooking up” and were seen enjoying each other’s company.
Sources had described their relationship as casual, emphasizing that while they were not officially dating, they were having fun together and getting to know one another.
Their playful chemistry caught public attention, especially when a TikTok video of them kissing backstage went viral.
Despite the casual nature of their relationship, both expressed admiration for one another throughout their performances. After their elimination, Nader praised the experience, stating,
“It’s been amazing and we had so much fun.”
Savchenko echoed her sentiments, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to work with her and describing her as super talented.
Adding a unique twist to their experience, the duo even got matching tattoos during their time on the show, which indicated a deeper bond than just a fleeting romance.
Ultimately, while their romantic involvement was brief, it was marked by flirtation and camaraderie, and both seem to be moving forward positively after their split.