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2024 ESPYS: Tyler Cameron Confirms He's in a Relationship
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Date:2025-04-17 07:56:47
Tyler Cameron’s final rose has found a recipient.
The Bachelor Nation alum is officially off the market, he confirmed to E! News, though he’s keeping mum on the flowery details.
“Things are smooth,” Tyler revealed of his new relationship at the 2024 ESPYS red carpet. “It's new. So we're learning and one day the world will know, but right now we're just kind of chilling out.”
In the meantime, they’re enjoying the time where it’s just the two of them.
“It's just better that way,” the 31-year-old added. “Once you make it for the world, everyone gets to comment and throw their two cents in. And right now, we're trying to make sure we're good.” (For more from the ESPYS, tune into E! News Monday, July 15 at 11 p.m.)
Which means when it comes to making a return to Bachelor Nation, Tyler’s days of vying for roses and hearts are over.
“Maybe there's a hosting role one day,” he said of a possible return to the franchise, “you never know. Hopefully this relationship works out.”
But while the Going Home with Tyler Cameron star and his new girlfriend keep things private, Tyler rolled solo to the ESPYs (a.k.a. the Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Awards), where he rocked the carpet in a sky-blue suit.
And for the former collegiate football player—who was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens before a shoulder injury ended his career—the night was a welcome return to his roots.
“I think my football career is a reason why I'm here today,” he reflected. You know, I had one cup of coffee with the Ravens and that's what got me to this point. So it's an honor to be here.”
And it was an eventful evening for the biggest night in sports, where athletes such as Caitlin Clark, Patrick Mahomes, Simone Biles and baseball’s Shohei Ohtani walked off the field winners.
For more of the athletes and stars who attended this year’s awards, keep reading.
- Reporting by Paul Costabile
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