
Kerry Katona revealed to be dating a hunky personal trainer after split from fiancé Ryan Mahoney
Kerry Katona is dating a hunky personal trainer, it was revealed on Thursday.
The former Atomic Kitten star, 44, was left devastated when she split from her fiancé Ryan Mahoney in November after six years together, but has since admitted she is no longer 'heartbroken'.
Kerry's has now moved on with Paolo Margaglione after meeting while filming Celebs Go Dating.
In photos obtained by The Sun, the couple were seen holding hands and kissing as they made their first public outing together.
According to his Instagram, Paolo - who is a dad to two girls - works as an online fitness coach.
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It comes after Kerry shared a heartfelt post about finding love again ahead of her stint on Celebs Go Dating.
Now taking to Instagram she shared a new post which featured an optimistic voice over that read: 'One day, someone's going to come into your life who can't get enough of you.
'Someone who wakes up every day just excited to hear what you have to say and see your face.
'Someone who will make time in their busy schedule for you because you matter to them.
'Someone who will treat you with the love and tenderness and respect that you always deserved.
'Someday, someone is going to come into your life who's going to make every heartbreak and disappointment and tear before them make sense.
'Because if those things hadn't happened, you wouldn't be the person you are today that led you to the moment of meeting them.'
Speaking to Closer recently, Kerry revealed her two-stone weight loss as she said: 'I'm slimmer now than I was in Atomic Kitten. I'm getting there emotionally, but physically this is the best shape I've ever been in.'
Kerry's has now moved on with Paolo Margaglione after meeting while filming Celebs Go Dating
She attributed the weight loss to both the fall-out from the split, and performing three shows a day during pantomime with Katie Price.
At the time of their break-up, the reality star confirmed that the fitness trainer had moved out of their home following a 'breach of trust'.
However, she has since said that she has come to the realisation that Ryan wasn't for her as she reflected positively back on their separation.
Writing in her column for New! Magazine, she said: 'I'm feeling really good going into 2025 - it's going to be a great year. I'm not heartbroken anymore and feel like I know that Ryan wasn't the one for me.
'I'm a single woman and am in the best relationship of my life, which is with myself.'
It read: 'Someone who wakes up every day just excited to hear what you have to say and see your face...'
Also appearing on Celebs Go Dating are Love Island's Olivia Hawkins, Made In Chelsea 's Sam Prince, Too Hot To Handle 's Louis Russell, and Donna Preston.
Donna completed the line-up following Christine McGuinness 's exit, who, after a few days, realised she wasn't ready to date in the public eye.
Speaking about joining the show, Donna gushed to The Sun: 'I'm buzzing to be joining the show and to finally crack the code on what men really want, besides snacks and not being asked what they're thinking.
'I'm intrigued to meet new people, but let's be honest, if a date's boring, I won't waste anyone's time.
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