DESTIN, FLORIDA: Former NFL quarterback Ryan Mallet drowned to his death while holidaying at a beach in Destin, Florida, on Tuesday, June 27. The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office said, “A group of people in the water near the second sandbar had reportedly been struggling to make their way back to shore.”
“One of the individuals, an adult male, went under, and lifeguards say he was not breathing when pulled out. Lifesaving measures were immediately undertaken, but the man was pronounced deceased at the Destin Emergency Room,” the statement added. “The victim is identified as 35-year-old Ryan Mallett of Arkansas. We send our heartfelt sympathies to his family, friends, and loved ones in his tragic passing.”
Who is Tiffany Seely?
Following Mallet's shocking death at 35, interest in his personal life has swelled. Reports have said that he died while on vacation with his girlfriend Madison Carter. However, before Cater, Mallet was briefly married to a woman named Tiffany Seeley.
They reportedly exchanged vows in June 2020 before getting divorced in October 2020. It has been said that the divorce was not easy because Seeley demanded $2000 monthly from Mallet. The former couple also had issues regarding their pets’ custody. At the time, Seely reportedly claimed, “Randomly last month he decided he just wasn’t going to let me see them at all anymore. So that’s the situation currently and I’m going to have to take it to court to fight for anything where I won’t have to separate them.”
Where is Tiffany Seely now?
Seely is reportedly active on several social media platforms, including OnlyFans. She also owns a boutique, Valencia Crew. According to her Facebook page, she studied biology/pre-med at the University of Arkansas. After her divorce in 2020, Seely wrote on Facebook, “Finally December! So ready for this month to be over and start a new year. 2020 has hands down been the worst year for a lot of people not just me. With that being said I’ve had a lot of questions here lately about ‘what’s going with me now’.”
She continued, “As many of you know a lot has changed for me this year. I moved to a mountain home and my significant other and I both started new jobs. We began building a new beautiful home across from my grandparents in Cotter and we got married. Then came Covid, cheating, and drama around the corner to wake me up from this fairytale I thought I was living. Anyway, to say the least, I’ve been waiting for 2021 as many people have been.”
“For me, I realized I hated the person I’d become because I was constantly trying to change things out of my control. I tried to force myself to be happy where I was, force someone else to show me the love I knew I deserved, and force what I thought should happen next to happen. Well, the year is almost over and I’ve realized I will never try to force anything again. All we can do is change what we can and handle what we can’t with wisdom and kindness. My advice to myself for 2021 is you can’t force things,” Seeley added.