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Dak Prescott’s fiancée Sarah Jane Ramos hinted at breakup with cryptic post before calling off wedding

Dak Prescott’s fiancée’s recent social media activity took on a new meaning following the couple’s reported split.

Sarah Jane Ramos seemingly hinted that her and the Cowboys quarterback had broken up and called off their engagement in a cryptic Instagram post on Thursday.

She posted a carousel of photos alongside her fellow bikini-clad friends, taken from her bachelorette party in the Bahamas, and penned a caption with a curious emphasis on the importance of friendship.

Sarah Jane Ramos hinted at her breakup with Dak Prescott with a cryptic Instagram post. FilmMagic “I truly believe you can get through anything in life as long as you have really great friends,” she wrote. “I love these girls so much.”

Two days later, TMZ reported that Prescott and Ramos called off their wedding just one month before the big day.

According to the report, the relationship had taken a turn in recent months and finally boiled over during their joint bachelor and bachelorette parties in the Bahamas.

View this post on Instagram After the fracas, Ramos called things off.

Ramos, a certified wine and spirits specialist, opted to post the positive memories from the destination festivities, omitting any mention of Prescott from the carousel in favor of more than a dozen of her closest friends.

The group featured multiple Cowboys WAGs, including Jeanne Grier, the wife of quarterback Will Grier, and Brandi Yvonne, the girlfriend of safety Juanyeh Thomas.

Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos Instagram / @SarahJane Prescott proposed to Ramos in October 2024, shortly after inking a $240 million contract extension.

The relationship is “beyond repair,” according to TMZ, and the exes, both 32, will now prioritize co-parenting their two young daughters.

Prescott and Ramos became an official couple in 2023.

Read original at New York Post

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