TOWIE's Lydia Bright 'flaunted new man' in front of ex James Argent as pair kiss at his gig
02.04.2024 - 14:31
/ ok.co.uk
Former The Only Way Is Essex star Lydia Bright has reportedly started dating a new man.
The reality TV star has already introduced him to other fellow The Only Way Is Essex stars, including ex-boyfriend James 'Arg' Argent, according to reports. Lydia, 33, was spotted "passionately kissing" her new beau - a landscape gardener named Ben Davies - at Sheesh restaurant in Chigwell on Thursday, 28 March, reports MailOnline.
Lydia and Ben didn't try to play down their romance in front of fellow partygoers, with the mum-of-one unable to "keep her hands off" her new beau. James, 36, known by the nickname Arg, was performing with his band, The Arg Band, at Sheesh on the same evening.
He regularly takes to the stage at celebrity hotspot. A source told MailOnline that Lydia also introduced Ben to fellow TOWIE star Dan Edgar, as well as Love Island's Georgia Harrison and Geordie Shore's Sophie Kasaei.
The couple were allegedly standing in the front row while Arg - who previously dated Lydia for five years - performed.
A source told the publication: "Lydia couldn't keep her hands off Ben… and she certainly didn't seem to mind that her ex was just a few feet away.
They were passionately kissing right in front of where James was performing with The Arg Band, which didn't go unnoticed by other guests at the event." Despite having plenty of history, James and Lydia are "close friends" and are "comfortable" with seeing each other move on, the source claimed.
The couple dated from 2007 until 2012, before briefly rekindling their romance between 2015 and 2016. The source added: "Lydia and James have been close friends for years and are comfortable with the fact they have both moved on in life, although it can still be awkward to see your ex with
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