Supermodel Brooks Nader remains tight-lipped about the specifics of her matching tattoos with Dancing With the Stars partner Gleb Savchenko, but she assures that their choice carries a “special” significance.
“I’m not going to reveal what the tattoo depicts, but it holds a special meaning,” the 28-year-old Nader told Us Weekly exclusively at Clarins’ launch party during F1 Weekend in Austin on Saturday, October 19, celebrating the debut of its Double Serum Generation 9 product. “It’s a little symbol, and it means something special.”
Nader and Savchenko, 41, were partnered on season 33 of DWTS but faced elimination earlier this month. To commemorate their journey together, the duo decided to get matching tattoos.
Attending the Clarins cocktail party solo, Nader provided Us with additional hints about the design inked on her lower pelvis.
“There are no animals involved. It’s a bit more in the astrology realm, but it’s not related to my star sign. None of that,” Nader explained. “It has significance in that area. That’s the best hint I can give.”
As an Aquarius born in February, Nader previously shared that she and Savchenko had a joint decision-making process regarding the placement of their tattoos.
“I think the placement was a joint effort,” Nader mentioned to Us on October 8. “I wanted it to be in a spot that isn’t visible to everyone, and that’s what we chose.”
Following their brief DWTS journey, Us reported that Nader and Savchenko were romantically involved. Even after their elimination from the competition, they plan to continue spending time together.
“Brooks and Gleb intend to see each other after DWTS; they’re still enjoying each other’s company,” a source revealed to Us earlier this week. “They’ll continue to hang out without the demanding rehearsal schedule and are looking forward to living life freely.”
Neither Nader nor Savchenko have publicly addressed their relationship status.
Nader, who was the fifth celebrity eliminated from DWTS season 33, expressed her happiness about participating in the competition.
“It’s much more challenging than you expect. It takes a lot of time,” Nader shared with Us on Saturday. “It’s tough on your body, but it was such rewarding, amazing, and incredible hard work.”
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