Shane Gillis’ Girlfriend Turns Heads With ‘Stunning’ Vacation Photos originally appeared on The Spun.
Shane Gillis’ girlfriend, Grace Brassel, certainly appears to be enjoying her summer.
Gillis is gearing up for a July 18 show in Oklahoma City. He’ll then make an appearance in Kansas City on July 19 before receiving a three-week vacation. It won’t be until Aug. 8 when he returns to the stage in Kentucky. His August schedule consists of seven shows overall.
The former “Saturday Night Live” cast member has blossomed into one of the most popular stand-up comedians in America.
While we don’t know how Gillis will spend his time off from work, his girlfriend revealed that she’s been spending her time in Montauk.
On Thursday night, Brassel posted several photos from her time at The Surf Lodge in Montauk. Her Instagram post didn’t have a caption, but to be fair, one wasn’t necessary.
Countless people raved about Brassel’s latest vacation photos.
“Dream girl,” one person commented.
“Gorgeous angel!!! Beauty queen body tea,” an Instagram user wrote.
“Shane is winning,” another user said.
With the college football season quickly approaching, it might not be long before Gillis and Brassel are back in the spotlight.
During the 2024 season, ESPN invited Gillis on “College GameDay” for Notre Dame’s first-round playoff game against Indiana. He had a pretty intense confrontation with Nick Saban during his brief time on set. That’s because he sarcastically accused the legendary Alabama coach of cheating.
“I do believe in integrity,” Saban told Gillis. “I always tried to run the program that way, so players had a better chance to be successful in life. We made more money in the NFL than any other school, 61 players in the league. That was how we cheated, we developed players.”
We’ll see if ESPN invites Gillis and Brassel back on “College GameDay” this fall.
Related: Grace Brassel Impresses Fans with Stylish Vacation Outfit in Cabo
Shane Gillis’ Girlfriend Turns Heads With ‘Stunning’ Vacation Photos first appeared on The Spun on Jul 11, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jul 11, 2025, where it first appeared.