Dave Grohl’s wife, Jordyn Blum, was spotted without her wedding ring during a workout with her tennis coach, Christopher Crabb.
In exclusive photos obtained by Page Six, Blum, 48, was seen arriving at a tennis court in Studio City, California, on Tuesday, where she and Crabb played for four hours.
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Fall Out Boy lead singer Pete Wentz also participated in the session and was seen leaving the venue alongside a visibly sweaty Blum.
For the outing — which is her first since her husband revealed that he recently fathered a child outside their marriage — the blonde beauty wore a black tennis skirt, a gray racerback tank top under a matching hoodie, and accessorized with a red leather crossbody bag, a water bottle, a protein bar, and her phone. She completed her look with checkered slides and black sunglasses.
Noticeably absent from her left hand was any jewelry.
Crabb, on the other hand, wore a neon yellow T-shirt, white basketball shorts, and had his long hair tied back in a man bun.
According to the Daily Mail, Grohl has reportedly been suspicious of Blum’s relationship with Crabb for some time.
“Dave Grohl has been jealous for ages about Jordyn’s hot tennis coach,” a source told the outlet over the weekend.
“They’ve had arguments about him, and Dave thinks they’ve flirted. Jordyn has told him he’s crazy to even think that. But Dave has persisted.”
Blum has allegedly been training with Crabb, 55, for years — sometimes having multiple sessions a week at his home in Tarzana, California.
In July, Crabb — who also trains other celebrities — posted on Instagram about both Blum and Grohl.
He shared a picture of the longtime couple at Wimbledon and wrote in the caption, “So excited to see my students, Dave and Jordyn. They always look stylish on and off the tennis court.”
Early last week, Grohl — who shares three daughters, Violet, 18, Harper, 15, and Ophelia, 10, with Blum — announced that he had a fourth child.
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