
Jojo Fletcher and Jordan Rogers.
Stephen Ferdman/Getty ImagesOn his brother’s day Aaron Rodgersdocu-series hit Netflix documenting the breakdown of their relationship, Jordan Rogers he was living his best life across the pond.
Jordan, 36, and his ex-Bachelor wife Jojo Fletchercelebrated the holidays in England on Tuesday, December 17, which JoJo, 34, adorably documented on social media.
“London in December >>> 😍🎄✨❤️”, JoJo caption videowhich showed the couple zipping around Hyde Park’s winter wonderland.
The pair were spotted sipping cocktails at an ice bar, hitting an indoor slide and enjoying the festive holiday scenery.
In the comments on JoJo’s post, however, Jordan joked that the night may have taken a turn after all.
“The roller coaster AFTER the bratwurst was a decision 😵💫😂,” he wrote.
Jordan and Jojo met and got engaged in season 12 of the The Bachelor in 2016 and married in May 2022.

Jojo Fletcher and Jordan Rogers.
Courtesy of JoJo Fletcher/InstagramThe couple’s relationship was a hot topic in the three-part Netflix documentary series Aaron Rodgers: Enigmawhich premiered on Tuesday.
Aaron, 41, now a quarterback for the New York Jets, called The Bachelor “bull show” and took direct aim at a scene from the season’s birthdays when Jordan introduced JoJo to the brothers’ parents, Ed and Darla.
In the scene, two symbolic chairs were left empty at the dinner table, meant to be for Aaron and Olivia Munnhis girlfriend at the time.
“Did everybody agree that this was the right thing to do?” Aaron said on the show. “Leaving two empty chairs on a stupid dating show my brother just became famous for – his words, not mine.”
Aaron said the dinner scene was filmed in the middle of the NFL season when he was still playing for the Green Bay Packers and he was “never asked” to attend.
“Not that I would go,” he said with a laugh.

Aaron Rodgers.
Courtesy of NetflixElsewhere in the Netflix series, Aaron hinted at when the cracks in his relationship with Jordan began to show.
“It wasn’t like I was super close with everyone in the family. I was close with my little brother,” Aaron said. “But really, it goes back to things from high school that kind of made me drift away. College stuff, post-college stuff.’
Aaron is largely estranged from his entire family—including Jordan, his parents, and his older brother, Luka — for decades.
However, Aaron offered a small sliver of optimism about what the future might hold for the family.
“As much as they don’t like what they see, (I have) love and respect and gratitude for the way I was raised because it wouldn’t have made me who I am today,” Aaron said. “People ask me, ‘Is there hope for reconciliation?’ I say, ‘Yes, of course. Of course.
He added: “I don’t want them to fail, fight, have strife or any problems. I don’t wish them any harm at all.”
All three parts of Aaron Rodgers: Enigma are available to stream now on Netflix.