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Shayk sacked in rush for QB

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Page Six hears that famed model Irina Shayk made “a beeline” for newly single Tom Brady at the much-talked-about wedding of Joe Nahmad and Madison Headrick last week — and scarcely let him out of her sight throughout the weekend of festivities.

Brady and Shayk were both guests at the billionaire art-dealer scion’s wedding to model Headrick in Sardinia, Italy, in Costa Smeralda.

Other VIPs in attendance included Leonardo DiCaprio, Serena and Venus Williams, Miami nightlife guru David Grutman and auctioneer Simon de Pury.

“She followed him around all weekend,” said an insider of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit model, 37. “She was throwing herself at him.”

Sources say the Russian beauty’s play for Brady was much-discussed at the luxe affair, though she didn’t make a touchdown.

We hear the retired seven-time Super Bowl champ, 45, told a pal he “wasn’t interested” in the Victoria’s Secret supermodel romantically, although we’re told they’re pals.

Brady isn’t the first hunk Shayk has tried to rush to the end zone. She has a 6-year-old daughter, Lea, with “A Star Is Born” director Bradley Cooper. They split in 2019 after four years of dating.

Shayk reportedly also had a brief dalliance with Kanye West last year, and dated soccer legend Cristiano Ronaldo from 2009 to 2015.

Brady, of course, split from his supermodel wife of 13 years, Gisele Bündchen, in October. They have two kids together, ages 10 and 13, and he has a 15-year-old with ex Bridget Moynahan.

Both Brady and Bündchen have been linked to new romantic partners since they split, though there seems to be little substance to the reports. One rumor claimed the NFL legend was entangled with similarly single-again Reese Witherspoon, but that was proven untrue.

A rep for Shayk declined to comment, and a rep for Brady didn’t get back to us.

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