Kevin Costner in a romantic relationship with the former spouse of a billionaire, according to recent reports, nearly two years following his contentious separation.
In a surprising turn of events, Hollywood legend Kevin Costner is reportedly spending time with Kelley Noonan, the ex-wife of Alec Gores, who was previously married to Christine Baumgartner, Costner's second ex-wife.
The pair's romance is not serious at the moment due to their distance. Costner resides in Carpinteria, Calif., while Noonan is based in Manhattan Beach. However, they have mutual friend groups and have been getting to know each other casually.
Costner shares a 28-year-old son, Liam, with his ex-girlfriend Bridget Rooney. With Christine Baumgartner, he is the father to three other kids: daughters Annie, 41, and Lily, 39, and son Joe, 37. The couple also shared three children: sons Cayden, 18, and Hayes, 16, and daughter Grace, 15.
Noonan Gores and Gores share a 6-year-old daughter, Riley. Noonan Gores announced her divorce from Alec Gores in December 2024.
Interestingly, Costner is currently collaborating professionally with actor Jake Gyllenhaal on a new film project titled "Honeymoon". There is no publicly known information about his current personal relationships beyond his ex-wives and children.
Recently, Costner settled his contentious divorce with Christine Baumgartner amicably, according to a joint statement they shared. No comment was immediately available from a rep for Costner regarding his new connection with Noonan.
The couple has been hanging out casually, according to a source. Despite the distance and the casual nature of their relationship, it remains to be seen where this new connection may lead for the two Hollywood figures.
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