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Kelly Bensimon spotted with new love interest Robert Flood in NYC

Kelly Bensimon con il suo nuovo interesse amoroso Robert Flood
Kelly Bensimon avvistata con Robert Flood a New York, un nuovo amore in cittร .

New beginnings for Kelly Bensimon

Kelly Bensimon, the former star of “Real Housewives of New York City,” has recently been seen getting cozy with a new companion, Connecticut financier Robert Flood. This marks a significant moment for Bensimon, who has been navigating her personal life since calling off her wedding to Scott Litner nearly a year ago.

The two were spotted enjoying a romantic dinner at the upscale restaurant Beefbar, where they celebrated Bensimon’s 57th birthday with a cake adorned with a single candle.

A romantic evening in the city

The evening was filled with warmth as the pair dined for three hours, sharing laughter and intimate moments.

Photos captured outside the restaurant show them greeting each other with a hug and a sweet kiss on the cheek, a clear indication of their budding romance. As they left the venue hand in hand, it was evident that Bensimon is ready to embrace new beginnings in her love life.

Moving on from past relationships

Before her recent outing with Flood, Bensimon’s romantic history has been a topic of interest. She was previously engaged to Scott Litner, but their relationship ended just days before their planned wedding due to disagreements over a prenuptial agreement.

Bensimon’s past also includes a marriage to photographer Gilles Bensimon, with whom she shares two daughters, Sea Louise and Thadeus Ann. Flood, on the other hand, has a brief history of dating, including a past relationship with Rachel Uchitel, known for her connection to Tiger Woods.

As Bensimon steps into this new chapter, her fans are eager to see how her relationship with Flood unfolds. With a fresh start on the horizon, it seems that the socialite is ready to embrace love once again.

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