Former athlete and model Mallory Edens has been seen accompanying Green Bay Packers quarterback to Milwaukee Bucks' basketball events since 2019.
Aaron Rodgers is developing new relationships.
The quarterback for the Green Bay Packers has lately been connected to model Mallory Edens, the daughter of one of the main owners of the Milwaukee Bucks.
Although the two had been seen together at events for years, a source told PEOPLE in January 2023 that they are now dating—though it's "nothing serious at all," the source cautioned. "It's casual yet it's more than friends." The insider said, "He's not seeking to rush into anything. Right now, it is low key.
Mallory referenced Rodgers in an ESPN interview in November 2019, noting his ties with her family. "He sits next to us at so many games," she remarked of the NFL quarterback then. " He and my dad are friends."
Apart from sports, Mallory, a writer and activist in addition to model, tweeted Rodgers in 2018 in response to a call to retweet in favor of wildfire fundraising and so increase awareness on the issue. One million dollars for help from wildfires! This is great," she wrote in part.
Rodgers was seeing Big Little Lies actress Shailene Woodley before Mallory; their engagement was called off in February 2022.
Discover Mallory from her days as a collegiate athlete to her published work as a writer.
The daughter of Wes Edens
Native New York, Mallory is the daughter of billionaire businessman and private equity fund investor Lynn and Wes Edens. 2014 saw Wes take the stage among the Milwaukee Bucks' main owners. Four years later Rodgers bought a partial ownership share in the NBA club.
Apart from professional basketball, Wes co-owns Premier League soccer team Aston Villa from Aston, Birmingham, England. In July 2018 he became a majority shareholder alongside business partner Nassef Sawiris.
She follows a model.
Mallory's Instagram claims she is signed by Ford Models, Women Management and One Management among other modeling companies. Elite Model Management supported her in 2019; it's not known anymore about her relationship with the agency.
Mallory shares her work on Instagram, usually including professional images to her feed and recognizing the photographers she has worked with.
She competed for Princeton University throughout college.
Attending Princeton University, Mallory belonged to the class of 2018. She ran Division I on the women's track and field team at the Ivy League institution. From her Princeton athlete bio, she ran middle distances. She used to ride competitively horses before running!
She is an activist having a Time published piece.
Using her platform, Mallory, an activist, raises awareness of subjects close to her. She wrote an op-ed for Time in October 2017 called "The Problem with Pink Sport Jerneys."
Mallory discusses in the paper the issues with sports marketing. She was discouraged by the pink jerseys that were sold while she was an intern with the Milwaukee Bucks, a behavior that in some measure supported athletic inequity.
She noted of the jersey's particular color, "It is neither an issue with the color itself, nor with how suitable a color pink is for athletics or athletic gear." " Rather, it's a sign of a more general issue: our limited perspective on what we expect from sports-interested girls."
She says, "There is nothing remarkable about a female who enjoys sports. But by restricting girls and young women to an area of pink jerseys, we suggest that there must be something."
Former athlete and model Mallory Edens has been seen accompanying Green Bay Packers quarterback to Milwaukee Bucks' basketball events since 2019.
Aaron Rodgers is developing new relationships.
The quarterback for the Green Bay Packers has lately been connected to model Mallory Edens, the daughter of one of the main owners of the Milwaukee Bucks.
Although the two had been seen together at events for years, a source told PEOPLE in January 2023 that they are now dating—though it's "nothing serious at all," the source cautioned. "It's casual yet it's more than friends." The insider said, "He's not seeking to rush into anything. Right now, it is low key.
Mallory referenced Rodgers in an ESPN interview in November 2019, noting his ties with her family. "He sits next to us at so many games," she remarked of the NFL quarterback then. " He and my dad are friends."
Apart from sports, Mallory, a writer and activist in addition to model, tweeted Rodgers in 2018 in response to a call to retweet in favor of wildfire fundraising and so increase awareness on the issue. One million dollars for help from wildfires! This is great," she wrote in part.
Rodgers was seeing Big Little Lies actress Shailene Woodley before Mallory; their engagement was called off in February 2022.
Discover Mallory from her days as a collegiate athlete to her published work as a writer.
The daughter of Wes Edens
Native New York, Mallory is the daughter of billionaire businessman and private equity fund investor Lynn and Wes Edens. 2014 saw Wes take the stage among the Milwaukee Bucks' main owners. Four years later Rodgers bought a partial ownership share in the NBA club.
Apart from professional basketball, Wes co-owns Premier League soccer team Aston Villa from Aston, Birmingham, England. In July 2018 he became a majority shareholder alongside business partner Nassef Sawiris.
She follows a model.
Mallory's Instagram claims she is signed by Ford Models, Women Management and One Management among other modeling companies. Elite Model Management supported her in 2019; it's not known anymore about her relationship with the agency.
Mallory shares her work on Instagram, usually including professional images to her feed and recognizing the photographers she has worked with.
She competed for Princeton University throughout college.
Attending Princeton University, Mallory belonged to the class of 2018. She ran Division I on the women's track and field team at the Ivy League institution. From her Princeton athlete bio, she ran middle distances. She used to ride competitively horses before running!
She is an activist having a Time published piece.
Using her platform, Mallory, an activist, raises awareness of subjects close to her. She wrote an op-ed for Time in October 2017 called "The Problem with Pink Sport Jerneys."
Mallory discusses in the paper the issues with sports marketing. She was discouraged by the pink jerseys that were sold while she was an intern with the Milwaukee Bucks, a behavior that in some measure supported athletic inequity.
She noted of the jersey's particular color, "It is neither an issue with the color itself, nor with how suitable a color pink is for athletics or athletic gear." " Rather, it's a sign of a more general issue: our limited perspective on what we expect from sports-interested girls."
She says, "There is nothing remarkable about a female who enjoys sports. But by restricting girls and young women to an area of pink jerseys, we suggest that there must be something."