Adrienne Maloof Of 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Steps Out With Much Younger Boyfriend, Sean Stewart
It may have only been two months since the ink dried on Adrienne Maloof’s divorce from her ex-husband, Paul Nassif, but the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star apparently isn’t wasting any time getting back into the dating game.
The 51-year-old businesswoman confirmed to TMZ that she’s got a new man in her life, and he’s quite a bit younger.
Maloof, a mother of three, told the entertainment news outlet that she is dating Sean Stewart, 32, the son of British rocker Rod Stewart, but was careful to add that the two are taking the relationship slowly.
And it likely won’t come as a surprise to fans of Maloof’s that the business-driver reality star met Stewart through a work-related project. Maloof told the tabloid that she and Sean met through a mutual friend who set them up because Sean had been interested in pitching her a business idea.
She also added that despite having young children, she isn’t fazed by the age difference.
"It's about how good of a person you are,” Maloof told TMZ. “[Sean] is a very funny guy. He's very giving, he mentors at the mission, works with at-risk children, and gives his time and money to get children off the streets."
"Age is just a number,” she added.
But if Maloof is proceeding cautiously in introducing Stewart to her three young boys, she may be wise to do so. Aside from his rock genealogy, Stewart’s biggest claim to fame so far is appearing on the second season of “Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew,” where he shared his battle with substance abuse.
The couple’s relationship only recently became public, after TMZ caught a video of the two exiting the Beverly Hills restaurant Crustacean hand in hand, earlier this week.
Adrienne Maloof has been in the tabloids in recent months for a nasty spat with her “Real Housewives” co-star Brandi Glanville. Glanville accused Maloof of using a surrogate to have her three sons, and lying about it. Maloof vehemently denied the claims, and called Glanville's remarks “character assassination.”
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