In his bachelor days, New York Yankees icon Derek Jeter used to be called a playboy. It was because of the long list of women that he allegedly dated. That long list to this day remains alleged because the former shortstop never came forward to make his relationships official. One of the women that he allegedly dated and wasn’t afraid to appear in public with was actress Jordana Brewster.
In the late 1990s, both Jeter and Brewster were rising to fame in their respective careers. They started dating in the early 2000s. And that’s when a life-changing shift took place for Brewster.
What was the incident that changed the life of Jeter’s then-girlfriend?
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
When the former couple started dating in 2002, Brewster was working as a soap opera actress. A couple of the shows that made her famous were All My Children and As the World Turns. But what she didn’t know was that one of the biggest opportunities of her life was waiting for her.
The life-changing moment for Jordana Brewster was that not long after being with Derek Jeter, she landed a role in one of the most famous movie franchises ever made. She got the role of the character Mia in the Fast and Furious franchise.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Unlike her role in the F&F franchise, her relationship with the Yankees’ former Captain was not long-lasting. They broke up in 2003, and neither of the two took much time before they entered new relationships.
Who did Derek Jeter and his ex-girlfriend date after each other?
After breaking up with Jeter, Brewster went on to date producer Andrew Form. Not only did she date him, but she also went on to marry him in 2007. Their marriage lasted till 2020.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Watch this story: From Mariah Carey to Lara Dutta: Derek Jeter’s star-studded dating history
Whereas Jeter did not stop dating until he found the supermodel Hannah Davis in 2012. His alleged playboy days ended, and he entered a whole new life. The former shortstop is now focusing on his family, which was his dream after retiring from Major League Baseball.