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Bobby Flay Is Dating Food Network Co-Star: Report

Bobby Flay Is Dating Food Network Co-Star: Report

Yahoo25-03-2025

is cookin' up a new relationship!
The 60-year-old Food Network personality appears to be dating a former Top Chef winner, according to an insider tip first shared with People.
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According to the report published late last night, Flay and are officially a package deal.
"They have been friends for a while and recently decided to jump in," a source recently dished to the outlet.
The unnamed insider explained that the budding romance didn't start heating up until after Williamson appeared on several of Flay's Food Network shows, including BBQ Brawl: Flay V. Symon (2019), Bobby's Triple Threat (2022–2023) and Beat Bobby Flay (2022–2024).
Williamson also appeared on Chopped (2023), Tournament of Champions (2020–2024), Guy's Grocery Games (2020–2021) and even won Season 14 of Bravo's cooking competition series, Top Chef: Charleston, which initially premiered in December 2016.
"Her divorce last year probably gave them some additional shared experiences and over the last few weeks, love bloomed," the source added.
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The two were most recently photographed together at a March 17 No Kid Hungry charity event. However, they have shared several pictures and videos of each other on their Instagram profiles over the past few months.
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Flay, who has been married and divorced three times, was previously linked to Christina Pérez, a writer, editor and former model. He was married to Law & Order: Special Victims Unit actress Stephanie March from 2005 until 2015. Before that, Flay married TV presenter Kate Connelly in 1995, but they divorced three years later after welcoming their daughter, Sophie. He was also briefly married to restaurateur Debra Ponzek from 1991 until 1993.
Williamson was only married once to her now ex-husband and business partner, Nick Roberts. The pair wed in 2007 and separated in 2023 before finalizing their divorce last year, per People. They share a young son.
Neither Flay nor Williamson have publicly addressed the new report. A rep for the Beat Bobby Flay namesake did not immediately return Parade's request for comment.
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