A shot at Aaron Rodgers? Not so, says Olivia Munn (suuuure). Mark J. Rebilas-USA Today Sports Images

Olivia Munn seemed to take a shot at ex-boyfriend Aaron Rodgers a few weeks ago thanks to posing for a photograph with comedian Nick Swardson, an avid fan of the Minnesota Vikings, the Green Bay Packers’ bitter division rival.

But to hear it from the actress, the photo — not to mention the reaction to it — was much ado about nothing.

Munn and Swardson got Packers fans whipped up into a tizzy after a photograph surfaced of Swardson rocking a Vikings cap while posing alongside Munn.

Even the Vikings got in on the act by recruiting Munn to join the purple faithful when reacting to Swardson’s tweet.

Munn on Wednesday shared a photo seemingly from the same time as the original one in which Swardson’s hat is Photoshopped to depict it bearing the image of him posing with Rodgers.

“I should’ve asked @nickswardson to wear his other favorite hat,” Munn cracked on Instagram. “(Note to all friends: Please remove all sports paraphernalia whilst we hang out.)”

Rodgers and Munn split up in April following a three-year relationship, purportedly due to the Packers quarterback’s unhappiness over the actress’ “controlling” ways.

 

Rodgers has since moved on from Munn, as he was recently spotted on a dinner date with soccer player Maria Margolius. Munn reportedly “couldn’t care less” about Rodgers’ personal life at this point.

It would also seem that Munn is very much inclined to have some fun amid the fallout of her breakup with Rodgers as well.

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