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Romeo Beckham's secret Paris night with German influencer Caroline Daur ignites fresh dating rumors, just one week after breakup with Kim Turnbull!

Romeo Beckham's secret Paris night with German influencer Caroline Daur ignites fresh dating rumors, just one week after breakup with Kim Turnbull!

Time of India3 days ago

Romeo Beckham, the second-eldest son of soccer legend
David Beckham
and fashion icon Victoria Beckham, has recently stirred up headlines with fresh dating rumors involving German influencer
Caroline Daur
.
This comes just days after the 22-year-old called it quits with longtime girlfriend
Kim Turnbull
, ending their seven-month relationship amid mounting family tensions.
Romeo and Caroline were spotted leaving a party at the upscale Hotel Costes in Paris on Saturday night(June 7), sparking speculation about their connection.
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Photographers captured the pair heading to the Giulia nightclub, where they partied until the early hours of Sunday. Although they left the venue separately, Romeo and Daur were seen sharing a car, with security reportedly going to great lengths to keep them away from the paparazzi's lenses.
One photographer at the scene said that security personnel were so protective of Caroline that they told photographers to 'F–k off.'
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Caroline Daur, 30, stunned in a strapless black minidress paired with leather knee-high boots, while Romeo kept it casual in black attire and Nike Air Max sneakers. Neither party's representatives have commented on the rumors, leaving fans eager for clarity.
Breakup of Romeo and Kim
The backdrop to this new romance is the recent, very public breakup between Romeo and Kim Turnbull. An insider said that the couple's split was mutual and largely driven by the intense 'family drama' engulfing the Beckham household.
According to the source, 'It was just too much pressure and tension looming over them.' This family tension reportedly centers around disagreements and misunderstandings within the Beckham clan, which have been making headlines for months.
Adding to the drama, rumors surfaced last month suggesting Romeo's older brother, Brooklyn Beckham, and his wife Nicola Peltz skipped their father David Beckham's 50th birthday party partly because of Kim Turnbull.
However, sources close to the family dismissed these claims as 'nonsense' and an 'excuse to find an argument.' Another insider close to Brooklyn and Nicola revealed they were unaware of Romeo and Kim's breakup since the siblings have not spoken in months.
The
Beckham family
has been under public scrutiny for some time, with tensions between siblings reportedly escalating. Romeo's breakup with Kim and this newfound closeness with Caroline Daur add further complexity to their family story.

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