NFL star Sean Murphy-Bunting came to Bobbi Althoff’s rescue over the weekend after he was seen carrying the influencer out of a bar in Nashville.
In a video obtained by TMZ, a lifeless Althoff – who rose to fame following her viral interview with Drake last year – appears to have had one drink too many as Murphy-Bunting escorts her out of the Barstool Sports Bar early Monday morning.
The Arizona Cardinals cornerback then drops her into the back of a black SUV after carrying her over his shoulder.
While it seemed she had simply had too much drink, Althoff took to Instagram the following day to thank Murphy-Bunting while claiming he saved her from a ‘scary’ situation on the night.
The popular podcaster wrote alongside a photo of her and Sean: ‘Last night was scary but thankful for having good friends in my life like @seanmurphybunting for looking out for me’.
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Earlier in the evening Althoff had shared a series of photos and videos from her night out in Nashville, one of which showed her enjoying a glass of champagne.
In another clip she could also be seen giggling with comedian Ben Da Donnn before her night took a turn for the worse.
The 26-year-old’s antics in Nashville come almost five months since her husband, Cory, filed for divorce after she denied rumors of an affair with Drake.
Speculation over a romantic fling with the Canadian rapper was rife after she released their awkward interview last year, before she deleted it and the pair unfollowed each other on Instagram.
A month later Bobbi spoke out about her alleged beef with the music star, keeping coy about the cause of it, while insisting they are not having a sexual relationship.
She also shut down any speculation that her and Drake had ever been romantic in a private message to Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy, who shared the conversation on his Instagram account.
Cory cited ‘irreconcilable differences’ as the reason for pulling the plug on his four-year marriage to Althoff, according to court documents obtained by TMZ.
Murphy-Bunting, who helped the Tampa Bay Buccaneers win the Super Bowl in 2020, recently signed a three-year contract with the Cardinals after leaving the Tennessee Titans.