Divorced since 2024: Kevin Costner’s ex-wife is freshly engaged

Divorced since 2024: Kevin Costner’s ex-wife is freshly engaged

Divorced since 2024
Kevin Costner’s ex-wife is freshly engaged






Christine Baumgartner should be engaged. According to a media report, Kevin Costner’s ex-wife received a romantic application.

Christine Baumgartner (50) and Kevin Costner (70) have been divorced since the beginning of 2024. The 50-year-old should now want to close the covenant for life again. , partner Josh Connor made her an application.

According to this, a source near the couple reported that Connor was said to have gotten to his knees on January 26 at a dinner on the beach of Santa Barbara. The couple’s surroundings are said not to have been surprised by the application. The two of them are said to have spent the Christmas season together in New York and both are “overjoyed and look forward to their future together”. The couple was first spotted together on a romantic holiday in July 2023. According to “People”, sources confirmed the relationship in January 2024, which is said to have arisen from a friendship.

Divorce as a “devastating moment”

According to US reports from May 2023, Baumgartner, who had been married to Kevin Costner since 2004, submitted the divorce from the Hollywood star and stated “insurmountable differences” as a reason. A spokesman for the actor told TMZ at the time, Costner regretted the separation, but had no influence on the circumstances that led to divorce. In February 2024, among other things, the US Promi portal finally reported, citing existing court documents, that the divorce was now final. In an interview, Costner later described the divorce from the mother of threesome of his children as a “devastating moment” and added: “He is huge, he hurt.”

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Source: Stern

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