
EXCLUSIVE Gleb Savchenko proves he's also moving on after ex Brooks Nader was seen getting cozy with Tom Brady at Bezos wedding
The 47-year-old retired NFL star and the 28-year-old Sports Illustrated model
fueled rumors that they had rekindled their past romance after they were seen 'chatting' and hitting the dance floor together at Jeff and Lauren Sanchez 's wedding reception in Italy last month, according to Page Six.
It appears, however, that it was just for fun, as Brooks told Daily Mail prior to the three-day wedding extravaganza that she planned on enjoying the single life following her split from Gleb in April and her divorce from Billy Haire.
Gleb also appears to be seeking a new romantic relationship after being spotted on a date in Los Angeles...and, apparently, he isn't trying to hide it.
A source revealed to Daily Mail that the Russian dancer was at celebrity hotspot Craig's - where stars know they're going to be seen and paparazzi flock to - on Friday, July 11, with a blonde woman who has been identified as Charlie Neff, a reporter for TMZ who also regularly appears on the outlet's national TV show.
In photos obtained by Daily Mail, Gleb and Charlie, 38, were seen sitting at a table together as they enjoyed a nice meal and 'several shots' of tequila.
Tom, 47, and Brooks, 28, fueled rumors that they had rekindled their past romance after they were seen 'chatting' and hitting the dance floor together at the Bezos' wedding reception
'They were very flirty and they definitely seemed like a couple,' a source spilled.
The pair grabbed some drinks at the bar prior to being seated and then had shots of Don Julio 1942 tequila during their three-hour date, which started around 8 pm.
The source noted that Gleb was a gentleman during the date since he 'paid the bill' and then 'held her hand when they walked out, leading her out of the restaurant.'
'They left holding hands,' the source added. 'They weren't shy about being together.'
According to the source, some fans at the restaurant spotted the Dancing with the Stars pro dancer and asked for a photo with him, which he happily obliged.
A second source told Daily Mail that he and Charlie are 'not anything serious' and that 'Gleb is having fun dating in LA.'
The source also said that Gleb and Charlie, the great granddaughter of 'architect to the stars' Wallace Neff, 'have been friends for a bit.'
Daily Mail has reached out to Gleb Savchenko and Charlie Neff for comment.
A source told TMZ that Gleb was a gentleman during the date since he 'paid the bill' and then 'held her hand when they walked out, leading her out of the restaurant'
Gleb told Daily Mail in response that their dinner was 'simply part of an interview for an upcoming piece'.
'It's a bit unfortunate, though not surprising, that every time I'm seen in public with a woman, it gets framed as something more than it is,' he added.
Charlie and Gleb also attended the same event on July 7 in Los Angeles, Derek Warburton and Gurus Magazine's 2nd Annual Gurus Beauty Awards.
An insider revealed to Daily Mail that they had arrived separately to the event, but were seen together at one point and even took a photo together, which Charlie shared on social media.
Gleb's on-again, off-again relationship with Brooks ended in April following reports that the choreographer had cheated on Brooks - something he has since denied.
While her divorce to Billy was pending, she began dating her DWTS partner Gleb while she was a contestant on the show in season 33, which aired last fall. Her divorce has since been finalized.
Despite not having a long-lasting relationship come out of her experience on DWTS, she told Daily Mail it 'one of the best experiences in my life' and said she would 'encourage anyone who has the opportunity to go on the show to definitely say yes.'
Gleb has not been confirmed as a returning dancer for the upcoming 34th season of the dance competition show.
Brooks told Daily Mail prior to the three-day wedding extravaganza (pictured on June 27) that she planned on enjoying the single life for a bit following her split from Gleb in April and her divorce from Billy Haire
The only names that have been confirmed are contestants Robert Irwin, Alix Earle, and Secret Lives of Mormon Wives stars Jen Affleck and Whitney Leavitt.
Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribeiro have also been confirmed to return as co-hosts.
Daily Mail has learned that Cynthia Bailey of the Real Housewives of Atlanta is rumored to join the cast and is vying to be partnered with Gleb.
Gleb, for his part, will next appear on Brooks' reality show, Love Thy Nader.
In a sneak peek released on Wednesday, Gleb is seen eating dinner with Brooks and her family as they hold hands with each other.
The Louisiana native's show, which premieres on Freeform on August 26, follows her and her sisters Grace Ann, Mary Holland and Sarah Jane Nader as they chase their dreams in New York City and navigate balancing their fashion and modeling careers and sisterhood away from their southern roots.
'It is a dream come true. I mean, I didn't know how working every day with family would be, but it's honestly just how it was growing up.
'It's chaotic, it's fun, it's energetic, it's a lot of freaking drama and a lot of late night Raising Cane's and gossip sessions,' Brooks previously told Daily Mail.
Despite rumors that her breakup with Gleb was for the show, the model said, 'I can tell you with a hundred percent certainty, I wish it was dramatized because that would make my personal real life a lot easier. But it is all real, and you'll see that when the show comes out. You cannot make this sh*t up.'
A source recently revealed to the Daily Mail that the model is hell bent on getting as much attention as possible to elevate her star power and status.
'Brooks wants to be a bigger star, that is why she did DWTS in the first place,' the source revealed. 'She wants to do more TV and film; those are the goals she wants to achieve. Love will find a way, but her concerns before that are to become a bigger star in Hollywood.'

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