Kim Kardashian May Have a New Boyfriend

The 44-year-old reality icon “has started dating someone new,” a source told Us Weekly in an article published on Wednesday, December 11.

However, unlike the majority of her past relationships, this time, Kardashian is “keeping it very under wraps.” While the insider did not reveal the identity of Kardashian’s mystery man, they noted that the

Skims founder has “said the next person she dates will be someone who isn’t famous.” Credits: NewsWeek….

The 44-year-old reality icon “has started dating someone new,” a source told Us Weekly in an article published on Wednesday, December 11.

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