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Troy Aikman is on the move.

The former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and serial entrepreneur has drawn attention after photos of him and a younger woman, Haley Clark, surfaced on social media.

Clark, a Southern Methodist University graduate and sales director based in Dallas, has been posting snaps of their luxurious vacation off the Italian Riviera on Instagram.

The pictures of the pair, cuddling up on a boat and swimming together along the Almalfi Coast, suggest that Aikman's marriage to his second wife, Catherine "Capa" Aikman, may be over.

The couple has never publicly announced a separation or divorce, but sources close to Aikman reveal that they have been divorced for three years now.

The last time Capa was tagged in a post on Troy's social media was in May of 2019, while her last Instagram post of the couple was in 2020, showing them standing in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

It seems unclear when Aikman's request for a divorce started as there are no filed documents by either party. Capa and Troy still use each other's last names on their social media accounts, indicating that they seem to be living separate lives.

While some fans of Aikman may be stunned by this seemingly budding romance, Clark appears to have been comfortable around Aikman's college-age daughters, who were on their European getaway with them. Additionally, both Aikman and Clark have been posting multiple photos of them together on their respective social media accounts.

Clark is 34 years old, and 22 years Aikman's junior.

In the past, Aikman has been married to former Cowboys publicist Rhonda Worthey. They were divorced in 2011, and she is the mother of his two children.

He has also been linked to actress Sandra Bullock.

Neither Clark nor Aikman has commented on the status of their relationship. However, it is worth noting that some states allow for divorce documents to be sealed; thus, this could explain why there has been no public announcement about their divorce or separation.

Amidst all of this, Aikman remains an influential figure, with his entrepreneurial spirit and successful beer company, 'EIGHT.' Aikman has recently criticized Bud Light and its use of trans influencer Dyland Mulvaney to promote his brand, insisting that he established his brand with the goal of making great light beer.