(Video) Caleb Williams Was Spotted Hanging out with Three Female Influencers at a Miami Restaurant
Caleb Williams spent a night in the Forte dei Miami restaurant in Ocean Drive, Miami Beach alongside three unknown models/influencers.

Caleb Williams had a fun night out in Miami (Images via SI/X)
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams is reportedly having some quality time off-season in Miami after an abysmal 2024 season. The Bears finished at the bottom of their division with just five wins in the seventeen regular-season games.
During a high-profile visit to Miami, the 23-year-old was captured on video exiting a luxury SUV alongside three models. The scene unfolded outside a popular upscale restaurant, Forte dei Miami, just hours after the 2025 F1 Miami Grand Prix.
Forte dei Miami is part of a restaurant group having its roots in Milan and has three outlets in London as well as a Member’s Club in Miami.
🚨TRENDING: #Bears quarterback Caleb Williams is going viral for hanging out with three female influencers/models at a Miami restaurant last night.
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It is currently unknown who the three models were with Caleb Williams. Furthermore, it is also not known what the relationship status is between Williams and Alina Thyregod.
Alina Thyregod and Caleb Williams reportedly dated for a while around the time of last year’s draft. Although it is very unlikely they have anything going on, they still follow each other.
Speaking to reporters later, a team insider noted, “Caleb wasn’t reckless—he’s embracing his platform while staying focused on football.”
Williams, the 2022 Heisman Trophy winner, had entered the NFL with immense expectations after being drafted first overall. His rookie season with the Bears, however, ended in disappointment, with a 5-12 record and a missed playoff berth.
Despite occasional flashes of brilliance reminding fans of his USC days, questions remained intact regarding his consistency and leadership. However, there were serious concerns about the offensive play calling.
The Chicago Bears are hoping for magic from Caleb Williams and Ben Johnson in the upcoming season
Heading into the 2025 season, the Bears are facing mounting pressure after one more failed season. Their last deep playoff run came in 2010. The pressure is evident in their actions this offseason, including removing Matt Eberflus from the head coach position and bringing in Ben Johnson.

Tyler Sullivan of CBS Sports noted that Ben Johnson is the biggest addition that the Bears have made this offseason. He further highlighted Johnson’s haste, dedication, and implementation as the reasons why he thought so.
Arguably, the biggest addition throughout this entire offseason was the Chicago Bears landing Ben Johnson as head coach. In just his first offseason at the helm, you can already see his imprint on the roster with Chicago bolstering its offensive line and adding an array of weapons for second-year quarterback Caleb Williams.
Sullivan said
Ben Johnson understood that the development of Caleb Williams is tied to the offensive power of the roster. The Bears drastically improved pass protection by acquiring veterans Joe Thuney and Kevin Zeitler and signing center Drew Dalman. They also drafted Christian Mahogany and tackle Ozzy Trapilo to add depth and competition, giving Williams a stronger, more stable pocket.
Furthermore, Williams has no dearth of top-tier skill players either. They drafted Colston Loveland and Luther Burden. Colston Loveland, drafted tenth overall, is touted as one of the best tight ends to come out of the draft in recent times. He played three seasons with the Michigan Wolverines and played a role in their national championship in 2023 during his sophomore year.
In addition to the above, he also received All-American honors and holds the record of Michigan’s single-season record for receptions by a tight end. Burden, on the other hand, can be utilised as a high-speed threat to run through the ground and create open areas for Williams.
These two additions complement proven playmakers DJ Moore, Rome Odunze, and Cole Kmet, creating a diverse, dynamic receiving unit. The Bears have also stacked up on defense, branding themselves with an overall identity shift. The question is whether it is enough to escape the dungeons of the NFC North.
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