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Brianna LaPaglia breaks silence on love life after break up

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Brianna LaPaglia claimed to be in intensive therapy after break-up with Zach Bryan.

Brianna LaPaglia has nothing to hide from her fans.

In a response video to the speculation, she took to social media to address the rumours about her love life.

“You guys think I’m ever going to have a boyfriend again?” She addressed her fans in the video.

The 25-year-old continued to share that she was going through intensive therapy after leaving her previous relationship.

“I’m never going to see him again,” she added, referring to the new man in the clip who she claimed to be only hanging out with. 

On November 17th, the Barstool sports podcaster posted a video on TikTok of her watching the sunrise with a mystery man and some friends, which sparked rumours about her new romance.  

LaPaglia was seen getting close and being affectionate with the unknown Australian man in the clip, which featured Taylor Swift’s hit song, “I Can Do It With A Broken Heart.”

Her followers were quick to share their opinions in the comments, stating that she was quick to move on from her relationship with Zach Bryan.

“That was fast,” one fan commented.

“Well I was cheated on my whole relationship,” the internet personality hit back. 

Some fans also came to her defence and claimed she was just having fun and not doing anything wrong.

“She looks like she’s having fun. Get a hobby. Go Brianna,” another fan wrote. 

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