Jaxson Dart hypes lady love Marissa Ayers’ Barbie-core Miami look with $55,995 Corvette cameo

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Jaxson Dart hypes lady love Marissa Ayers’ Barbie-core Miami look with $55,995 Corvette cameo

Marissa Ayers posts Miami photos in a yellow latex mini dress as New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart reacts in the comments (Image via Getty)

New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart is not the only one drawing cameras this offseason. His girlfriend, model and influencer Marissa Ayers, turned a Miami trip with friends into a full-on Barbie-core moment and pulled the Giants starter right into the spotlight with her.On Wednesday, Ayers shared a carousel from Miami in a yellow latex mini dress from White Fox Boutique, cut in a fitted halter style. One slide showed her mid-jump beside a yellow 2018 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 3LT. Per Corvette Warehouse, that spec currently sits at $55,995, and Dart treated the whole thing like a movie scene in her comments.

Marissa Ayers leans into Barbie-core while Jaxson Dart floods the comments

Ayers kept her blonde hair down and leaned into the Barbie-core vibe, and Dart made it clear he noticed.

He dropped “Your 🌎” and “Aura 😍.” He even joked about the sports car, writing “C7 a free prop.”The post fits right into the tone of their relationship online. When Dart shared a 17-slide recap of his rookie season with the Giants, Ayers jumped in with “Mineeee 🤭.” When they went Instagram official on Jan. 9, she posted a photo dump captioned “Rumor has it...” and Dart answered with “My Peach” and “In a movie w you.”

They have taken the social media soft-launch playbook and committed to it.

Giants running back Cam Skattebo even joined the fun on that Jan. 9 post, telling Ayers to “Give back my boy,” and she reminded him they still owed each other a double date.The fashion push is not limited to Miami. The couple made their red carpet debut at the 2026 NFL Honors on Feb. 5, where Ayers wore metallic gold and Dart went classic in gray. In another Miami upload, she captioned the shot “girl world!” while influencer Gia Duddy replied “barbieee💛.”

It is clear Ayers is building her own lane while still orbiting Giants fans’ timelines every time Dart shows up.

Jaxson Dart’s off-field buzz grows while he fights for more on-field respect

Ayers’ Instagram run is hitting while Dart’s stock is already rising away from the field. The Giants quarterback joined Champion’s “Champions for Champion” campaign, with the brand calling him “a new class of changemakers” and saying he is “writing his story one drive at a time.” Ayers did what she usually does there, too, pulling up in the comments with a simple “Yes 😍.”On the field, Dart’s rookie year gives all of this off-field buzz some weight. He completed 216 of 339 passes (63.7%) for 2,272 yards with 15 touchdowns and five interceptions in 12 starts, and he added 487 rushing yards and nine rushing scores on 86 attempts. He kept the offense moving after Malik Nabers went down with a torn ACL, worked through drops from Darius Slayton and Theo Johnson, and survived a midseason firing of Brian Daboll plus a six-game stretch loaded with playoff teams.Even so, in a ranking of the 62 quarterbacks who started at least one game last season, NFL.com’s Nick Shook slotted Dart at No. 23, behind Bryce Young and fellow rookie Tyler Shough. That kind of placement is exactly the bulletin-board material a young starter remembers while he watches his own partner trend for a Miami fit.The mentor drama around him has not been quiet either. Former Giants backup and ex-Broncos starter Russell Wilson recently pushed back on Sean Payton’s public criticism during an appearance on “Bussin’ With The Boys.”

Wilson said, “[When] you’ve been on the same side or this and that and I got the same amount of rings as you got, meaning Sean, right? I got a lot of respect for him as a play caller, this and that, but to take a shot, I don’t like.

I don’t think it’s necessary, you know, I mean, especially when I’m not even on your own team anymore…”For Dart, all of this forms the backdrop. A quarterback who already has a national campaign, a debated ranking and a mentor still drawing headlines now has a WAG who can steal a little of his spotlight with one Miami post and a yellow latex dress. The Giants need him locked in for his sophomore season. The rest of the internet clearly cannot look away from everything happening around it.

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