Brooks Nader’s sisters believe they must start playing tennis following an exclusive report on Page 6 that shows the model’s No. 1 and the two species (Carlos Alcaraz and Janik Thinner) recorded No. 1 and 2 seeds and dates at the US Open.
Stacey Bendet, designer of Alice + Olivia, had joked to Mary Holland Nader and Sarah Jane Nader on the red carpet of her fashion show, “Brooks has decided to play tennis.”
“She needs to,” Mary Holland laughs, jokingly hinting at a collaboration between several potential brands. “She’s doing all the deals now,” she cracked.
Brooks sat in the front row when 22-year-old Alcaraz played Arthur Linderneck at the US Open on August 31st. Spanish athletes defeated the sinners in the final on September 7th.
Brooks’ tennis romance buzz, first offered on Sirius XM’s Page 6 Radio later last month, is the star of the new full reality show “Love Your Nader,” and her sister revealed that the sports illustration alum has a “small roster” of suitors.
Grace Anne then dropped another clue about her sister’s mistress and called his name “rhymes with the winner.” (Means Italian sports star sinner!)
Sources then revealed to us that she doubled her romance with both the sinner and Alcaraz.
Brooks also took part in the Alice + Olivia Fashion Show on Sisrogate’s courts, met other SIBs alongside Sis Grace Ann, and checked out the looks from sequin gowns to blue jeans in an American-themed presentation.
Guests also included Ashley Simpson, Nicky Hilton, Ava Dash, Liz Gillies, René Elise Goldsbury and influencer Emira do Spain.
“It was an ODE ceremony for America’s 250th anniversary,” Bendet spoke about the set, which includes a large cheeseburger, sports installations, the Industrial Revolution, pop art, a golden age space, a huge American flag of freedom, and a constitutional jeans area that declares “our women.”
Bendet said he realized that people were split at this point and said fashion should be a united force.
“Our country is amazing,” Bendet said.
She added: “In the moment we’re so divided, let’s start talking to everyone, including the media, about making us great. Other countries celebrate their culture and these days we feel like what we do is like people who oppose each other and fashion is one of the things that should bring people together.”