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What’s going on with Carl Nassib & his Olympic boyfriend?

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went public with their relationship last January, right before the start of the NFL playoffs. But now, there is nary a digital trace of the hunky sports couple.

It seems like just yesterday when Nassib and Olympic swimmer Søren Dahl were making us envious of their romantic gay summer, vacationing in Rome and near Lake Como.

The pair’s European vacay followed their 30th birthdays, in which they posted on the grid and expressed their love for one another.Subscribe to our daily newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.But now, those posts are deleted.There is one picture of Dahl still posted on Nassib’s grid (a Pride pic in front of a sign for The Trevor Project), while the ex-NFL jock is featured in some of Dahl’s photo dumps, including his summer drop from 2022 and pics from his 30th birthday.

Nassib and Dahl’s “likes” no longer appear on the posts in question. They’re also not tagged in photos…A post shared by Carl Nassib (@carlnassib)A post shared by Søren Dahl (@kingkoper)A post shared by Søren Dahl (@kingkoper)Nassib, who made history as the first out gay active NFL player, announced his retirement last September.

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