Remi Bader opens up about mystery man in her life: ‘we’re dating, I’m single’
The influencer said she is 'very much single' despite exploring a new relationship chapter
Remi Bader has opened up about her dating life, confirming she is seeing someone while making it clear she is still very much single.
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Rookie shared that she is currently “dating,” but emphasized that her focus remains firmly on her career as she navigates life in her early 30s.
“Career is number one for me,” Bader told People. “But I am on my dating journey at 31 years old. So we’re trying. We’re dating, and I’m very much single, and we’ll see what happens.”
Bader revealed that she is seeing a mystery man, though she described their dynamic as casual and still developing.
She even shared a moment from just before walking the red carpet at the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit launch in New York City, when the man reportedly texted her.
“When I was about to come [on] the red carpet, he just texted me,” she said. “I was like, ‘Listen, I can’t hang out this week. I can’t go on another date.’”
Despite the lighthearted brush-off, Bader said there are no hard feelings. “He’s a very nice man,” she added, noting she would be open to seeing him again in the future.
The update comes after a more difficult period in Bader’s personal life. The influencer previously ended her relationship with Keyveat Postell in 2024 after nearly two years together, later describing the breakup as “traumatic.”
She has also spoken candidly about the emotional toll it took, including her decision to move out of the apartment where they once lived together. In a series of TikTok videos, Bader explained that returning to the space repeatedly triggered feelings tied to the breakup.
“I don’t want to talk about it anymore because it feels like another lifetime ago,” she said. “I know I can’t be in this apartment because I just can’t.”
While her mother encouraged her to stay, Bader said she ultimately prioritized her mental health.
“It was about me now and about my mental health,” she explained. “I just felt held back in that apartment and I only felt that sadness when I was in there.”