Moving On! Jason Sudeikis Confirms He's Dating Keeley Hazell With Romantic Outing 7 Months After 'Heartbreaking' Split With Olivia Wilde
Jason Sudeikis' broken heart is officially on the mend! After months of speculation, the Saturday Night Live alum has finally gone public with his new girlfriend, Keeley Hazell.
The 45-year-old and the British model, 34, seemingly confirmed they were dating when they were spotted cuddling up as they walked around NYC on Sunday, June 27. The telling photos were first obtained by the Daily Mail.
The two were first linked back in February. "Jason has always found Keeley incredibly attractive, and has told pals he’s had a crush on her since her Page 3 days," a source dished to The Sun at the time, adding that the two have been friends for years.
In March, when Sudeikis virtually accepted the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance in the Apple TV+ series Ted Lasso, eagle-eyed fans noticed that fireplace that served as his background looked just like the one seen in a photo that Hazell posted to her Instagram story.
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The official coupling comes seven months after news broke that the Horrible Bosses star split from Olivia Wilde after nine years together. The former flames, who became engaged in 2012 but never married, share two kids, son Otis, 7, and daughter Daisy, 4.
As OK! previously reported, Sudeikis was initially "heartbroken" over the breakup and was forced to watch his ex quickly move on with Harry Styles.
Mere weeks after the two called it quits on their romance, the Rush actress was spotted holding hands with the 27-year-old singer while attending a mutual pal's wedding. The 37-year-old and the former boybander met on set of the film Don't Worry Darling, in which Wilde is directing
When Sudeikis found out about his ex's new hot-and-heavy relationship with Styles, "Keeley was one of the people whom he turned towards," a source said. “During this time he was understandably devastated, but she was brilliant and incredibly supportive.”