Dak Prescott’s ex-fiancée Sarah Jane Ramos has resurfaced on social media weeks after her bitter breakup with the NFL star.
The wine specialist took to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday to share three selfies of herself and the Dallas Cowboys quarterback’s two daughters, Margaret Jane Rose (MJ), 2, and Aurora Reign, born in May 2025.
In the photo, Ramos is smiling and cuddling with her two young children. In the third selfie, she added a pink heart emoji.
Her cheerful appearance comes shortly after news broke that she and Prescott had called off their wedding a month before they were scheduled to walk down the Virgin Road in Lake Como, Italy.
On March 7, TMZ reported that Ramos called off his wedding to Prescott after an altercation broke out during a joint bachelorette party in the Bahamas.
Sources told the outlet that their relationship was irreparable and that the ex-lovers were committed to co-parenting their children.
Days later, Page Six exclusively revealed that she called off the wedding after accusing him of “ongoing infidelity issues.”
Officials said they believe Ramos had a history of communicating with other women while dating Prescott, but that she was staying with him for her family.
Ramos and Prescott, both 32, reportedly had a serious discussion about the matter in January ahead of their wedding, during which Ramos allegedly gave his fiancée a desperate ultimatum to clean up his act of failure.
Regarding the fight, which occurred during a joint party for The Bachelor and Bachelorette, sources said Ramos confronted Prescott for allegedly using a secret social media profile to send inappropriate messages to multiple women and ex-girlfriends.
Our source adds that Ramos was “done” with the relationship after an argument, and that they ultimately sent a joint email to hundreds of wedding guests informing them of the cancellation without giving a reason.
After news of their breakup broke, rumors began to circulate that Ramos had refused to sign a prenuptial agreement.
However, she quickly denied it in an Instagram comment, insisting, “This has nothing to do with premarital sex. I hope we can put that rumor to rest now.”
In a statement obtained by People magazine, Ramos said they were “both heartbroken that we will not be getting married” and that the split was a “mutual decision.”
“There were no major disruptions leading up to the start of the game, no major altercations or explosions,” the official added.
“They love their daughters and are dedicated to raising their children together in the most loving and positive way. They are still in shock as this happened so recently and request privacy while they resolve everything.”
