Strictly's Karen Hauer spotted leaving final with mystery man after marriage split
19.12.2023 - 00:07
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Karen Hauer appears to have already moved on from her marriage split after she was spotted leaving the Strictly Come Dancing final with a mystery man. The professional dancer, 41, was snapped leaving the series final with the mystery man, who has since been identified as ex-rugby player Simon Davidson. Earlier this year Karen split from husband Jordan Wyn-Jones, 16 months after the pair tied the knot.
Jordan has since opened up about the split, sharing that Strictly was partly to blame as Karen's dancing career meant that they could end up spending long periods of time away from one another. In photos obtained by the The Sun, Karen can be seen departing Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire in the back of a blacked-out vehicle, while new man Simon is sitting in the front seat.
The publication identified him as ex-rugby player Simon Davidson, revealing he now works in sports marketing for Adidas, focusing on rugby, cricket and boxing. Karen first sparked rumours of a marriage split when she was seen attending the Pride of Britain Awards without her wedding ring.
A source then claimed to The Mirror the couple had been having a “tough time” over the past few months and “decided to split”. Prior to tying the knot with Jordan, Karen had been married twice before, having previously wed her former dance partner, Matthew Hauer, after starring on the U.S. talent show So You Think You Can Dance in 2009.
Although they separated, Karen continued to be known by her married name. In 2015, she then married fellow Strictly star Kevin Clifton, however, in March 2018, the couple announced their separation following months of speculation about their strained relationship. Kevin has since had a baby with his former Strictly partner, Stacey
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