
The Dianna Russini Files Continue: Spotify shared playlist and Vrabel’s pathetic apology attempt
The Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel drama has been flooding the timeline for about a month now, and there are no signs of it slowing down. Even after deleting her Twitter account, Russini’s breadcrumb trail is still scattered across the internet, including Spotify, of all places.
On Monday night, Twitter user David Covucci discovered a Spotify playlist created by Dianna Russini titled “TURNIN THE PAGE.” Coincidentally, it was shared with another Spotify user known only as “Mike.”
The playlist was shared with “Mike” on December 19, 2022, which just so happened to fall in the middle of a Titans four-game losing streak.
After the playlist started making the rounds, Dianna Russini deleted it.
Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel get caught (again)
For the record, the playlist is absolute dogshit. Boomer-core to the max, plus two Beyoncé songs. Makes me want to puke.
Imagine your side chick shares a playlist full of complete ass and you’re forced to pretend you like it. Honestly, tough scene for Vrabel. But as always with this situation, it somehow gets worse.
During the NFL Draft this weekend, Vrabel reportedly took some time on Day 3 to seek counseling. Evidently, he learned his lesson, at least in his mind, because he was later seen at the Salt Lake City airport buying his wife an apology gift.
He landed on a baby blue sweatshirt.
That should probably resolve the whole thing and save his marriage.
Mike Vrabel being a thoughtful husband and being accountable for his actions




This is genuinely hilarious. Men never really change.
Cheat on your girl in high school? Get her a gift and try to smooth it over. Have a six-year affair with the reporter covering your team? Get your wife a nice sweatshirt and try to smooth it over.
Basic math, really.
I can’t wait to see what comes out next. At this point, I’m not sure it’ll ever stop. This time next year, we’ll probably learn all of Russini’s kids are actually Vrabel’s, and they’ll ditch their families to live out the rest of their lives in Europe or something.
There’s only one natural end to this saga, and that’s it.




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