Brooks Nader blocked sister Grace for spilling tea on Carlos Alcaraz–Jannik Sinner love triangle
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Model and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit star Brooks Nader reportedly cut off communication with her sister, Grace Ann Nader, after Grace revealed details about Brooks’ rumored relationship with tennis star Carlos Alcaraz.
Grace, 25, shared the story during an appearance on the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast hosted by Amanda Hirsch. According to Grace, Brooks blocked her on social media and didn’t speak to her for some time following her comments about Brooks' dating life.
“I have no filter and I live with Brooks,” Grace admitted on the podcast. “It’s hard for me to pretend like I don’t see or hear things firsthand.” She said she thought she was being “discreet” when hinting at Brooks’ involvement with Alcaraz, calling him “the man of the hour” without directly confirming their relationship.
Tension between the sisters reportedly eased when Brooks appeared on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. Their publicist asked Grace to attend the show as a mic’d audience member, which marked the beginning of their reconciliation. Grace said she and Brooks are now “besties again.”
On the show, Brooks, 28, addressed the dating rumors involving both Alcaraz and fellow tennis player Jannik Sinner. Without denying the reports, she said, “A lady never kisses and tells — especially twice,” adding, “Guys do it all the time, so why can’t I?” Her response received applause from host Andy Cohen and guest DJ Mark Ronson.
Grace chimed in during the segment, joking, “Especially not to her other boyfriend,” referencing the dual dating speculation. She later said she respected her sister’s openness and even praised her witty response on-air.
Despite the brief fallout, Grace told Hirsch she wouldn’t agree to sign a non-disclosure agreement in the future. “Are you kidding me? Then what do I have to talk about on the press line?” she joked.
Brooks Nader has been linked to both Alcaraz and Sinner, following appearances at major tennis events, including the 2025 US Open.