Alix Earle tearfully opened up about her loneliness following her recent breakup with NFL star Braxton Berrios.

In a TikTok video posted Tuesday night, the social media personality explained that she had pulled back from posting her “feelings and emotions” online because she didn’t want to be “sad in the dumps.”

Earle, 25, then questioned if viewers could relate to her heartbreak and the feeling of loneliness.

“I feel like the weirdest thing with my breakup and just going through, like, being alone is just being alone,” she said.

Alix Earle addresses breakup with Braxton Berrios in emotional TikTok video posted Tuesday night. alixearle/TikTok
“I feel like the weirdest thing with my breakup and just going through, like, being alone is just being alone,” she said. alixearle/TikTok

Though she has a support system of friends and family, Earle pointed out that “not having the stability of a male partner or even just someone to talk to or distract [her]” felt “so weird.”

“I’ve just always had boyfriends,” she added before self-describing as a “boyfriend hopper.”

The “Get Real With Me” host then told fans she was shifting her focus to herself in the new year.

“This year I’m going to be dedicated to … being OK with being alone,” she stated before admitting the process hasn’t been easy.

The “Get Real With Me” host admitted not having the comfort of a male partner as “so weird.” Getty Images for Spotify
Earle noted that this year she is “dedicated” to “being okay with being alone.” Getty Images

“I don’t know why I can’t do it,” she confessed.

The “Dancing With the Stars” alum described this period of her life as a time of “growth,” telling fans that it makes her feel “sad” and life “so lonely.”

Despite the glum feelings, Earle backtracked and said she was “not lonely” as she had her loved ones.

“I’m just gonna start talking to you guys like you’re my boyfriend,” she joked to her 8.3 million TikTok followers.

“I don’t know why I can’t do it,” she confessed. alix_earle/Instagram
The social media personality clarified that she isn’t lonely, pointing to her strong support system of friends and family. Alix Earle/Instagram

“If you’re also feeling weird, you’re not alone,” she added before ending the video playfully.

Celebrity friends were quick to support Earle in the comment section.

“Can’t sleep either queen, it takes time. Coming from another boyfriend girl, forcing myself to be alone for the past year and a half was the best decision I’ve ever made. You’ve got this❤️❤️❤️,” Barstool podcaster Brianna LaPaglia commented.

Paris Hilton chimed in, writing, “🥺 I know exactly how you feel sis, been through it many times😔 I know it hurts 💔 but I promise you, it gets better. Stay strong and keep shining✨ Love you🫶.”

Earle and Tom Brady made headlines after being spotted together at New Year’s Eve celebrations in St. Barths.
Shortly after the sighting, Berrios unfollowed Earle on TikTok. alix_earle/Instagram

“We love you ❤️,” makeup artist Patrick Ta wrote, with influencer Haley Baylee adding, “Being alone is hard but it’s also so wonderful when you achieve that peace ❤️u got this!”

Earle and Berrios called it quits in early December after a two-year relationship.

Earlier this month, the “Hot Mess” podcast host made headlines after being spotted looking cozy with Tom Brady at a New Year’s Eve yacht party in St. Barths.

Not long after, Berrios unfollowed Earle on TikTok.

Despite personal changes, Earle is set to star in a new Netflix reality series later this year. FilmMagic
“We are so happy that the show found a home with Netflix,” she said in a statement. “At its core, this show is about our fun, loving, sometimes chaotic modern family, and how we always show up for each other through it all.” The Hollywood Curtain / BACKGRID

Amid the personal changes, Netflix announced Wednesday that Earle will be starring in a reality series later this year.

“From your FYP to your TV: Alix Earle, her family, and friends will star in an unscripted series dropping later this year on Netflix,” the account captioned the post.

“I share a lot of my life on social media, and people think they know everything there is to know about me and my family, but honestly, there’s still so much more,” Earle said, according to Variety.

“We are so happy that the show found a home with Netflix. At its core, this show is about our fun, loving, sometimes chaotic modern family, and how we always show up for each other through it all,” she continued in the statement.

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