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Bears QB Caleb Williams Breaks Silence After Backlash Targeting His Relationship With Girlfriend Alina Thyregod — “I Don’t See Color, I See the Person Who Never Left My Side”

Chicago, Illinois – December 4, 2025

The Chicago Bears are pushing through the most critical stretch of their season, but this week, a story far beyond football suddenly dominated headlines. Franchise quarterback Caleb Williams — the face of the Bears’ future and one of the NFL’s most scrutinized young stars — found his personal life at the center of a heated online backlash after photos of him and his white girlfriend, Alina Thyregod, went viral.

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Williams has been in the spotlight since the day he arrived in Chicago as the No. 1 overall pick, but rarely has he shown this level of vulnerability. When he stepped into the media room on Wednesday, teammates said they could sense this moment mattered. And when he spoke, every noise in the room faded.

“I don’t see color — I see the person who never left my side. Alina believed in me before NIL deals, before draft projections, before the noise. What we have is built on trust, growth, and sacrifices nobody else sees… and no comment from a stranger will ever touch that.”

His voice didn’t crack. It didn’t shake. It carried the resolve of a young man suddenly forced to defend something sacred — his relationship. Williams met Alina during his time at USC, long before he became the centerpiece of an entire NFL franchise. She stood by him through the pressure of college stardom, the microscope of draft season, and the endless criticism he’s faced in Chicago.

For her part, Alina released a brief but heartfelt message thanking those who supported them, reminding fans that their relationship “has always been grounded in love, not labels.”

Bears fans quickly rallied. The hashtags #CalebAndAlina, #StandWithCaleb, and #LoveOverHate spread across social media, drowning out the negativity that sparked the controversy. Several teammates, coaches, and even former Bears legends publicly supported the young quarterback, praising his maturity and grace under pressure.

Inside the locker room, players said the moment only strengthened Williams’ presence as a leader — proof that he carries the weight of the franchise with dignity, not just on Sundays but in every aspect of his life.

As the Bears prepare for a crucial stretch that could define their season, Williams has refused to let the noise derail his focus. Still, his message on Wednesday resonated beyond football — a reminder that behind the spotlight is a young man protecting the person who helped him get there.

For Caleb Williams, the most important victories aren’t always measured in touchdowns or big-play highlights.
They live in protecting his values, his peace, and the woman who believed in him long before the world did.

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