Supermodel Brooks Nader won’t confirm or deny what she and Dancing With the Stars partner Gleb Savchenko got as matching tattoos, but she says their choice does have a “special” significance.
“I’m not going to say what the tattoo is of, but it has a special meaning,” Nader, 28, exclusively told Us Weekly at Clarins’ launch party during F1 Weekend in Austin on Saturday, October 19, to celebrate the debut of its Double Serum Generation 9 product. “It’s a little symbol, and it means something special.”
Nader and Savchenko, 41, were paired together on DWTS season 33 but were eliminated earlier this month. To commemorate the journey, Nader and the Russian dance pro opted to get matching tattoos.
Nader attended Clarins’ cocktail party solo, where she gave Us even more clues about what was inked onto her lower pelvis.
“No animals. It’s a bit more in the astrology realm, but it’s not my star sign. None of that,” Nader revealed to Us. “It means something in that world. That’s my best hint I can give.”
Nader, who is an Aquarius thanks to her February birthday, previously told Us that she and Savchenko jointly picked where the tattoos would go on their respective bodies.
“I think [choosing the placement] was a joint effort,” Nader told Us on October 8. “You know, I wanted it to be some place that not everyone sees, and so that’s what we chose.”
Amid Nader and Savchenko’s short-lived DWTS journey, Us broke the news that the pair were hooking up. Now that they’ve been eliminated from the competition, they still plan to hang out.
“Brooks and Gleb plan on seeing each other post-DWTS, they’re still having fun together,” a source told Us earlier this week. “They will still be spending time together not rehearsing and are excited to be living life without having such a rigorous rehearsal schedule.”
Neither Nader nor Savchenko have publicly spoken out about their relationship status.
Nader, for her part, was the fifth celebrity ousted from DWTS season 33, but she is still “so happy” she competed in the first place.
“It is a lot more challenging than you realize. It’s very time-consuming,” Nader told Us on Saturday. “It’s hard on your body, but it was such rewarding, amazing, incredible hard work.”
With reporting by Travis Cronin