
Dorit Kemsley's ex PK gets 'very flirty' with another stunning Real Housewife during dinner date
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star's estranged husband has been romantically linked with another Bravolebrity and was reportedly getting 'very flirty' on Wednesday night.
The businessman, 57, was reportedly 'all over' the Real Housewives of London's Amanda Cronin amid his ongoing estrangement, per The Sun.
'Amanda and PK were at The George together last night and it looked like a blossoming romance,' a source told the outlet. 'He was all over her like an excited puppy dog.'
The insider added: 'It was very flirty and they weren't scared of hiding it. PK was absolutely loving the attention and didn't leave Amanda's side all night.'
This comes shortly after PK was last seen on a PDA-filled date night with Amazing Race star Shana Wall and Dorit filed for divorce.
After their outing, Cronin took to her Instagram Story to share group photo posing with PK as well as Mauricio Umansky, Kyle Richards ' ex and estranged husband.
She shared the post on Thursday alongside the caption that she was having 'dinner with the boys.'
Since then, Cronin's fellow cast members have reportedly been 'calling each other' and talking about the possible connection while filming the series' debut season.
He allegedly 'didn't leave' the reality TV personality's side all night, the outlet claimed.
However, PK insisted: 'There's no romance. Amanda and I are just friends.'
PK has been married to Dorit, 48, since 2015. The longtime couple, now estranged, share two children — son Jagger, 11, and daughter Phoenix, nine.
Last year, the exes announced that they decided to separate with a joint statement they released in May 2024.
At the time, PK and Dorit wrote in their statement: 'To safeguard our deep friendship and maintain a harmonious environment for our children we have made the mutual and difficult decision to take some time apart and reevaluate our relationship.'
However, it wasn't until this year when Dorit finally filed for divorce after he was pictured kissing Shana Wall in a late-night Los Angeles outing.
Just hours after her filing, PK shared a social media post, in which he appeared to be calling out and slamming his ex.
In his since-deleted post, he wrote: 'No one plays the victim better than the one who caused the damage.'
Since then, the pair have also been entangled in a contentious legal battle over custody of their two kids and were last publicly seen together when they had a tense reunion at their eldest child's baseball game in April.
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