Reese Witherspoon and Her Finance Guy Boyfriend Were Spotted Making Out in Europe
Truly thought we'd reached critical mass of celebrities on yachts this summer, but nope. A-listers simply cannot stop frolicking around Europe. And the latest additions? Reese Witherspoon and her boyfriend Oliver Haarmann.
The pair were photographed kissing and cuddling while on a yacht off the coast of St. Tropez, and People published some particularly PDA-filled pics. They honestly look so in love!
Side note: can't tell for sure, but it looks like Reese is wearing the Marysia Palm Springs Maillot in white, if you care to channel her vibes in the hopes of someone inviting you on a yacht:$369.00 at marysia.com
So, who is Oliver Haarmann? He's a German financier who co-owns the New York Islanders, and Reese has been dating him since at least September 2024 (though they were also spotted a few months earlier in July).
Back in October, a source told People that "Reese is doing great and enjoys dating. She's having fun with Oliver. She often flies between Nashville and N.Y.C. to see him. He's spending time with her kids too." They added that "Reese loves that he's a businessman and not into Hollywood."
Reese was previously in a relationship with Jim Toth, who she announced her divorce from in March 2023. Not much is known about Oliver, but he seems chill based on...vibes!
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