MORGAN RIDDLE has quickly moved on from Taylor Fritz after posting a cheeky video saying: “make break-ups fun again”.
The social media influencer and the tennis ace went their separate ways last week after being pictured in a t-shirt that said “world’s best ex-girlfriend”.
She also uploaded photos of boxes being packed up and an picture of herself crying.
But Riddle now looks in high spirits again after treating herself to a brand new red sparkly handbag.
She went braless in the Instagram video as she wore a plunging black top and black jeans with a blue denim trim.
Riddle showed off the bag, which was covered in red sequins as she said: “Bought a bag instead of a couch.”
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Riddle – who has nearly 500,000 followers, performed a turn to display her full outfit and bag before blowing a kiss into the camera.
Her caption read: “Make breakups fun again.”
Fans praised her look and new bag as they attempted to lift her spirits after her breakup.
One replied: “I think you made the right decision. That bag is everything!”
Another wrote: “Bags > boys, lasts longer.”
A third called her a “queen” as another called her “extremely beautiful”.
Others said their “jaws were on the floor” and that she was “perfect”.
World No7 tennis ace Fritz, 28, started dating the social media influencer in 2020. She was a regular in his boxes at tournaments around the world.
And her vlogs from behind the scenes – plus Netflix appearances – gained plenty of popularity, to the point where she earned more than Fritz at this January’s Australian Open.
In 2023, Riddle revealed to SunSport what life was like as a tennis Wag.
However, rumours started to surface earlier in April that the pair’s relationship was over.
She posted a series of snaps last weekend that appeared to hint the pair had broken up.
There were various references and quotes about the future, a bus sign with “the next stop is” and a veranda reading “you can cry in here”.
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