
Sophia Bush supported by her lesbian love after anniversary of her ex boyfriend's tragic death on Everest
The 42-year-old One Tree Hill alum wore a black tube top with a white sheer slip while the 39-year-old retired soccer goalkeeper flaunted her tattooed sleeves in a grey double-breasted pantsuit.
'What I love so much about her is she makes me feel the way I only thought we read about in books,' Ashlyn gushed to the Second Wind podcast last Tuesday.
'She holds up a mirror and makes me feel like I'm the best human, I'm the best mother, and it's exactly what I needed and what I need to heal so much pain and trauma and grief in my life.'
Harris co-parents two adopted children - daughter Sloane, 4; and son Ocean, 2 - with estranged wife Ali Krieger, whom she filed for divorce from in September 2023 after four years of marriage.
Sophia is also still technically married to her estranged second husband Grant Hughes, whom she filed for divorce from in August 2023 after 13 months of marriage.
Bush and the Wide Open podcaster began dating in October 2023, but they spoke on the same feminist panel during the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in June 2023.
April 25th marked the decade anniversary of the tragic death of the Grey's Anatomy actress' ex-boyfriend Dan Fredinburg.
The 33-year-old Google exec - who dated Sophia between 2013-2014 - was killed in the Mount Everest-South Base Camp disaster, when a massive 7.8 Nepal earthquake caused a snow and ice tsunami to engulf base camp.
On Saturday, Bush Instastoried a look inside Queen Miami Beach captioned: 'The venue is nuts and seeing the induction of the first ever American F1 tea feels really special to [a] girl who grew up going on daddy-daughter adventures to the LA auto show.'
The SoCal native also Instastoried a snap of 'vision and visionary' Janelle Monáe performing onstage in a voluminous b&w cape at the launch.
The 39-year-old Grammy nominee - who identifies as nonbinary pansexual - not only sang, she also performed a DJ set during the Florida event.
Janelle donned several ensembles including a heavy winter coat over a tuxedo and loafers selected by stylist Alexandra Mandelkorn.
Terry Crews - who hosts America's Got Talent - served hosting duties while clad in a classic black suit, necktie, and white button-up.
Also glamming up for the F1 function were Summer House star Ciara Miller, singer Victoria Monét, and The Order actress Jurnee Smollett.
Ashlyn gushed to the Second Wind podcast last Tuesday: 'What I love so much about her is she makes me feel the way I only thought we read about in books'
Harris co-parents two adopted children - daughter Sloane, 4; and son Ocean, 2 - with estranged wife Ali Krieger (pictured December 25), whom she filed for divorce from in September 2023 after four years of marriage
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