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Rachel Bush details social media’s role in how she met Dolphins husband Jordan Poyer

Rachel Bush is opening up about the early days of her relationship with now-husband Jordan Poyer.

On Tuesday, the model opened the floor to fan questions during an Instagram “ask me anything,” with one follower inquiring where she met the new Dolphins safety.

“I actually found my husband,” Bush began in one Instagram Story. “@ericvdunn_ posted him when we were both going to FAU & I liked what I saw lol.”

Rachel Bush and Jordan Poyer have been married since 2018. Rachel Bush/Instagram
Rachel Bush opened the floor to fan questions in an Instagram “ask me anything.” Rachel Bush/Instagram

The brunette beauty, who boasts more than 4 million Instagram followers, then detailed how social media played a role in breaking the ice.

“Then he Dmd me on twitter after I liked his IG pics talking about he knows my IG dms too busy & then told me we were getting married 2 days after we met – rest is history,” Bush wrote.

Bush and Poyer tied the knot in 2018.

Rachel Bush cheered on husband Jordan Poyer during the Bills’ 2023 NFL season. Rachel Bush/Instagram

The nuptials took place following Poyer’s first season in Buffalo.

Bush, who shares daughter Aliyah with Poyer, has supported the former Oregon State product throughout his NFL career, including his past seven seasons in Buffalo.

The Bills cut Poyer, 32, and cornerback Tre’Davious White, among others, last week as part of cost-saving measures.

Jordan Poyer in action for the Bills. AP
Jordan Poyer and the Dolphins agreed to a one-year deal in March 2024. Getty Images

Bush subsequently took to social media to praise the All-Pro as they readied for his next NFL chapter.

“My All Pro, in life and on the field! We love you!” she wrote in one Instagram Story. “Here’s to new beginnings! Something we both always welcome with open arms as we love excitement.”

Poyer’s new beginnings will keep him in the AFC East, as he and the Dolphins agreed to a one-year deal on Tuesday worth $2 million, according to ESPN.

Bush celebrated the move by posting a TikTok video of dolphins swimming with the caption, “Fins Up.”