Joe Burrow’s home in Ohio was recently burgled when the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback was playing against the Dallas Cowboys. The 28-year-old quarterback recently broke his silence on the break-in in a press conference on Wednesday. While the burglary itself was hot news for a second, the presence of Sports Illustrated swimsuit model, Olivia Ponton, in the house soon became paparazzi fodder.
Apparently, Ponton placed the 911 call when she arrived at the house and saw a broken window. When speaking to the officials, Ponton mentioned that was Burrow’s employee, and did not mention any relationship of a personal nature with the quarterback. While speaking with reporters on Wednesday, Burrow expressed frustration with his lack of privacy.
“I feel like my privacy has been violated in more ways than one, and way more is out there than I would want out there and that I want to share…We live a public life, and one of my least favorite parts of that is the lack of privacy, and that has been difficult to deal with my whole career. I’m still learning, but I understand it’s the life we choose. It doesn’t make it any easier to deal with.” Burrow said to reporters on Wednesday.
While Joe Burrow has not mentioned anything about his personal life recently, it was public knowledge that the QB was dating Olivia Holzmacher for quite some time. Burrow started a relationship with Holzmacher after meeting her in Ohio State University. Despite rumors that the two were engaged, the pair has not been seen in public for a long time, and may have broken up for good.
Joe Burrow Purchases Real-Life Batmobile For $2.9 Million
Celebrities often make crazy purchases with their loads of money, and recently Joe Burrow, quarterback for the Bengals, made a jaw-dropping procurement. The quarterback is the owner of a real-life Batmobile which he bought for a cool $2.9 million. The car was sold by Wayne Enterprises Experiences and is one of ten such vehicles in the world.
Apparently, Burrow has to wait for a whole year before he can actually get his hands on the automobile. The real-life armored Batmobile comes with a 6.2-liter General Motors engine and runs on 525 horsepower.
It also features gun turrets, which are imitation of course, and also boasts a smokescreen delivery system, along with a jet engine simulation. While this Batmobile cannot be used to fight any villains in real-time, it will be a cool accessory for Burrow’s Batman costume next Halloween.
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