The rumors surrounding the relationship between Cole Sillinger, a rising star of the Columbus Blue Jackets, and Canadian pop sensation Tate McRae have finally been addressed. Speculations about the couple being together since 2021 have been circulating on the internet, sparking memes and discussions about their alleged relationship. A particularly attention-grabbing meme on the Original Hockey Memes Instagram page humorously outlined a four-step guide, suggesting that to follow in Sillinger’s footsteps, one must first be Cole Sillinger, then date someone out of their league, proceed to cheat on her to jumpstart her career, and finally witness her getting invited to the NHL All-Star game before oneself.
However, the drama took an unexpected turn when Cole Sillinger himself addressed the rumors. Commenting on the viral meme, Sillinger refuted the claims, stating, ‘All false my guy.’ This direct response from the Blue Jackets center injected a dose of reality into the speculative whirlwind surrounding his personal life.
Adding a layer of intrigue to the unfolding narrative, pop sensation Tate McRae was recently spotted at the 2024 NHL All-Star draft night at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. The Canadian singer-songwriter, known for her multi-platinum success, is set to headline the event and deliver a second intermission performance at the upcoming NHL All-Star Game on Saturday.
In a recent Apple Music interview with Zane Lowe, Tate McRae opened up about her musical bonds with fellow musicians Olivia Rodrigo and The Kid LAROI. She shared insights into her musical preferences and experiences with her famous friends, discussing her shared musical interests with Olivia Rodrigo and recounting a night out at a comedy club with Olivia and The Kid LAROI.
McRae praised the comedians, emphasizing that they had a great time despite any initial reservations. The unfolding drama and recent public appearances of both Cole Sillinger and Tate McRae have only added fuel to the fire of speculation surrounding their relationship status.