addressed his strained relationship with multiple members of his family — including brother and Bachelorette alum — in his new Netflix docuseries, Aaron Rodgers: Enigma. The 41-year-old NFL quarterback admitted that he wasn’t “super duper close with everybody in the family,” revealing that he felt “distant” as far back as high school. Aaron further explained that he “was quiet about” his family’s tense relationships for a long time because he “thought the best way to do it was just don’t talk about it publicly.” Jordan’s appearance on The Bachelorette in 2016 threw a wrench in Aaron’s plans — especially with the emphasis placed on his absence from a family dinner during Jordan’s hometown date. “They all agreed this was a good thing to do, to leave two empty chairs at a stupid dating show that my brother just went on to get famous — his words, not mine. That he ended up winning,” Aaron said in the new series. Keep reading for more of Us Weekly’s top stories:
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