Sports Entertainment

Cole Hamels shares kiss with actress Rebekah Graf in tender moment: ‘Unbothered’

Cole Hamels is really enjoying some summer-loving.

The four-time All-Star, who announced his official retirement earlier this month was seen sharing a kiss with actress Rebekah Graf in a video on Instagram.

Graf, 41, shared the sweet moment on her account on Monday, showing the two holding each other as they looked on from a hill at an undisclosed body of water with boats in the distance, captioning the post, “unbothered.”

It’s not the first time Hamels, 39, who has been linked to the actress, has shared a close moment with Graf this summer.

Earlier in July, she posted a video of the two kissing as fireworks went off in the background in a pre-July 4 celebration.

Cole Hamels and Rebekah Graf shared a kiss again. rebekahgraf/Instagram

“Kaboom,” read the post that included a fireworks emoji.

Four days later, the actress shared a photo slide show of the two appearing to vacation in the southwest, having a few close moments including an unexpected one with the 2008 World Series champion pulling thorns out of her hand.

“He makes me melt like a popsicle on the fourth (sic) of July … last slide is Cole pulling thorns out of my hand because I just had to touch a cactus. Again,” she captioned the post.

Former Phillies ace Cole Hamels has been linked to actress Rebekah Graf (left). Rebekah Graf / Instagram
Hamels and Graf shared a moment in July in front of fireworks. Rebekah Graf / Instagram

In 2006, Hamels married Heidi Strobel, who appeared on “Survivor: The Amazon” in 2003.

Two years ago, the two reportedly sold a home they owned outside Philadelphia in Delaware County.

It’s unclear when the couple went their separate ways, but Heidi has not included the southpaw in any of her Instagram posts since January 2020.

Graf is best known for her portrayal of Heather Locklear in Netflix’s “The Dirt,” and her last role, according to IMDb, was on an episode of “The Rookie.”

Graf is best known for portraying Heather Locklear in Netflix’s “The Dirt.” Rebekah Graf / Instagram

Hamels last pitched in 2020 with the Braves but officially called it quits earlier this year after winning 168 games, 114 of which came with the Phillies.

He won the 2008 NLCS MVP en route to Philadelphia’s first World Series win since 1980.