It hasn’t been long since their bitter divorce, but Yolanda Foster’s ex-husband, David Foster, was reportedly seen having an intimate dinner with a much-younger actress just this week, according to RadarOnline.
David and actress Selma Blair were having a “cozy” dinner date at the famous Craig’s in West Hollywood on Monday evening, according to an eyewitness. The onlooker also confirmed to the gossip site that they were joined by Caitlyn Jenner for a while before going to her own booth.
David Foster spotted on a date with Selma Blair! We wonder how Yolanda feels about that? https://t.co/zu9Cy7136J pic.twitter.com/tFloPhhxU7
— OK! Magazine (@OKmagAustralia) March 4, 2016
Yolanda Foster has yet to comment on her ex-husband’s dinner date with Blair.
Foster and Blair are currently single. Blair was married for two years but broke up with husband Jason Bleick, the father of her 4-year-old son, back in 2012. On the other hand, Yolanda Foster – now Yolanda Hadid – filed for divorce from Foster in 2015 following rumors that her husband of four years was cheating.
Yolanda Foster files for divorce from David Foster: why they’re splitting after 9 years https://t.co/GRSXmQwd1K pic.twitter.com/tNS4SsTt0h
— HollywoodLife (@HollywoodLife) January 13, 2016
An insider previously spilled to Radar that the 66-year-old musician likes to flirt with women, especially with much younger ones. “Yolanda’s fellow housewives, including Kyle Richards, are concerned. Don’t forget, this is David’s fourth marriage. He has had issues in the past with being in committed relationships,” the source said.
Aside from the divorce, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills member is currently dealing with serious health issues. Yolanda, who has been diagnosed with Lyme disease, recently appeared on Dr. Oz to talk about a cure for the rare illness. She opened up about its effect on her marriage and family life. Two of her children, Bella and Anwar are also said to be suffering from Lyme disease.
.@BellaHadid‘s mom posts moving Instagram about her family’s battle with lyme disease: https://t.co/aqnlo0r7Es pic.twitter.com/4zXFhIN6sm
— Teen Vogue (@TeenVogue) January 30, 2016
“The patient suffers, but the caretakers suffer, too. Because life doesn’t only change for us, it changes for the person next to you,” Yolanda Foster told Dr. Oz.