Olivia Munn Calls Out Aaron Rodgers’ Documentary, Claims It Shows A False Narrative

By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on June 30, 2025 at 6:30 PM EDT

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Olivia Munn revisited her past relationship with Aaron Rodgers during her latest interview.

The 44-year-old actress spoke candidly about her ex-boyfriend while explaining why she chose not to watch his 2024 Netflix documentary, "Enigma."

Aaron Rodgers and Olivia Munn dated from 2014 to 2017, while he was still playing for the Green Bay Packers.

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Olivia Munn Breaks Silence On Aaron Rodgers' Documentary

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When reflecting on her ex's latest project, Munn didn't hold back.

"I knew what it was going to be," she said, according to Us Weekly, further revealing that she didn't feel the need to watch it because she believed the project was "going to push a narrative" that she felt "never would ring true" with her.

Munn explained that this narrative likely blamed her for any of the NFL quarterback's struggles on the field.

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"There was this narrative that took hold because, if you remember back in the day, Jessica Simpson was hung out to dry for the Cowboys failures [when she dated Tony Romo]," Munn continued. "During the time that I was with him, he had three Hail Marys, I think two NFC championships, not wins, but he made it into the NFC championship, which is very hard. No one would want to talk about that. I didn't get credit for any of the wins."

While Munn and Rodgers haven't been together for 8 years, the documentary's portrayal of their relationship seemed to stir up some old feelings for Munn. She mentioned that during their time together, Rodgers' athletic success wasn't acknowledged in the same way his failures were, which frustrated her at the time.

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Munn Clears The Air On The Rodgers Family Drama

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In addition to discussing the documentary, Munn addressed another topic that has followed her for years, the narrative surrounding Rodgers' strained family relationships.

"That had nothing to do with me," she clarified, referring to Rodgers' estrangement from his parents and his brother Jordan Rodgers, who became known for appearing on "The Bachelorette."

In the episode featuring Jordan, two empty seats were conspicuously left at the family dinner table, highlighting the absence of Aaron. Jordan's comments during the show suggested a longing for reconciliation, stating, "It would have been nice to share JoJo with not only my parents and my brother Luke, but Aaron as well."

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Following the airing of the episode, reports suggested that Aaron's parents disapproved of his relationship with Munn, particularly due to her public discussions about their private life.

Now, Munn explained that the speculation around her alleged role in causing the family rift was "a big thing" and that she was unfairly blamed for it.

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Olivia Munn Admits To Knowing The Reason Behind The Rift

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In her latest interview, the actress emphasized, "It became this whole big thing, and people were like, 'I can't believe her, she's keeping this family apart.'" While she knows the reason behind the rift, Munn stressed, "I'm not saying because it's not my story to tell."

Munn did find solace in Rodgers' comments last year, when he publicly denied her involvement in the family tension.

"Even if people didn't want to take hold of that statement, it made me feel good that it was said," she said.

During the podcast, Munn refrained from going into further details about her past relationship with Rodgers or commenting on his recent marriage.

Aaron Rodgers Confirms Marriage To Mystery Woman

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Earlier this month, Rodgers confirmed he wed a mystery woman named Brittani, and he has openly criticized the public's obsession with his private life.

During an appearance on ESPN's "The Pat McAfee Show" on Tuesday, June 24, Rodgers called out the public for wanting to know every little detail about his love life.

"It's a sick society, isn't it? It's a sick society," the quarterback said. "I lived in the public eye for 20 years. I had public relationships. How did that work out?"

"And now I'm with somebody who's private, who doesn't want to be in the public eye," he added. "Didn't sign up to be a celebrity. Doesn't want to be a part of it. Because I do things in private, because I want my personal life to be private, now I'm weird."

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Olivia Munn Now Celebrates Life With John Mulaney And Their Growing Family

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Meanwhile, Munn is happily married to comedian John Mulaney, with the couple approaching their first wedding anniversary. The pair shares two children: a 3-year-old son, Malcolm, and a 9-month-old daughter, Méi.

Before marrying Mulaney in 2021, Munn briefly dated Tucker Robertson for a year.

As for Rodgers, he was previously engaged to Big Little Lies star Shailene Woodley, though their whirlwind romance came to an end in 2022.

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