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NFL Insider Dianna Russini Dumped by Husband After Constantly Trashing the Eagles

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NFL insider Dianna Russini has shocked fans after admitting that her marriage is falling apart — reportedly due to her constant negative remarks about the Philadelphia Eagles.

Russini, who faced heavy backlash from Eagles Nation earlier this offseason, had falsely reported that the team’s iconic Tush Push play might be banned by the NFL. Though she later deleted her posts, the damage had already been done — not only with fans but also inside her own home.

During a recent appearance on the “Pardon My Take” podcast, Russini revealed that her relationship with her husband, an Eagles fan, has deteriorated since she made those comments.

One of the hosts joked, “I don’t understand how Dianna is married to an Eagles fan and keeps saying bad stuff about the team.” Russini laughed but then confessed the situation had turned real.

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“It’s funny you say that — it’s actually happening right now. Kevin has lost attraction to me since I put out that tweet. I think he used to think I was cute, but now when he passes me in the house, he’s like, ‘You’re disgusting.’”

Sources close to the couple told reporters the two are currently living separately, citing ongoing tension and “irreconcilable differences” sparked by Russini’s coverage of the Eagles.

While the team continues to dominate headlines with their powerful Tush Push play, Russini’s personal life seems to have been crushed under the same pressure. And for once, it’s not Philly’s defense doing the tackling — it’s Eagles Nation itself.

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