Aaron Rodgers’ Brother Is On ‘The Bachelorette,’ And His Ex-Girlfriend Put Him On Blast After His Debut

There’s a good chance your Twitter timeline alerted you that a new season of The Bachelorette premiered with incessant live tweets on Monday night. But just in case you managed to avoid that, 1) congratulations and 2) this is confirmation of that happening.

With the new season also comes a sports connection, as Aaron Rodgers’ brother is one of the men vying for the heart of Jo Jo, this season’s chosen bachelorette. Rodgers’ younger brother Jordan apparently established himself as one of the early-season favorites to score Jo Jo’s love.

However, it also became quickly apparent that he’s not the favorite of one of his past lovers. Jordan’s ex-girlfriend Brittany Farrar wasted no time in putting him on blast after the season premiere, as the scorned lover took to Instagram to out him as a past cheater on Monday night.

Not only did she air some dirty laundry, she also took a jab at his abilities as a football player. Rodgers was a quarterback at Vanderbilt and made a few NFL practice squads, but he never got any higher than that. That was apparently good enough to earn him the designation of ‘Pro Quarterback’ on the show, though, so that’s really all that matters.

Then again, this guy just listed his occupation as “Canadian” so I guess you can just put whatever the hell you want.

Anyway, it seems that Rodgers and Farrar haven’t been together for a few years now and clearly still aren’t on great terms. Interestingly enough, however, is that Farrar is still good friends with Aaron’s girlfriend, actress Olivia Munn.

It would appear that Munn apparently isn’t a huge fan of Jordan, either, as she liked Farrar’s Instagram post bashing him. So, yeah, that’s kinda awkward.

Talk about a roller coaster night for Jordan. He makes his Bachelorette debut and comes out of the gates strong with a generous ‘Pro Quarterback’ tag, establishes himself as a frontrunner for love, only to then get exposed by a vengeful ex. I guess we’ll have to see if the whole “cheaters never prosper” thing holds true.

(Via Barstool)