‘Flip or Flop’ Divorce: Tarek El Moussa Is Dating His Kids’ Very Young Nanny (REPORT)
More details have been revealed following Tarek El Moussa's divorce filing from estranged wife Christina El Moussa — and we can only assume this battle is going to get uglier.
According to a report from Hollywood Life, Christina isn't the only one who's moved on from the marriage — she's been dating contractor Gary Anderson — but Tarek has also found love elsewhere.
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The reality star has reportedly moved on with his children's nanny, 23-year-old Alyssa Logan.
“Tarek probably has some feelings of regret too about the whole situation because he must know deep down that he played a part in the marriage not working,” a source revealed.
Last month, TMZ reported the 35-year-old began hooking up with the nanny a few months after his separation with Christina. He reportedly fired her in order to begin their romantic relationship.
The news comes shortly after In Touch revealed Tarek caught his estranged wife frequently texting Gary shortly after he was hired as their contractor, although both deny any instance of cheating prior to the separation.
“Christina grew close to Gary,” the insider revealed. “Tarek was suspicious that she was getting involved with someone but had no concrete evidence.”
The insider also added the incident led to Tarek blowing up and storming out of their house with a gun; the occurrence has been reported to have sparked the separation.
“Tarek feels betrayed by Gary as he had worked for both him and Christina and feels like he should not have gotten involved in their relationship," the source continued to Hollywood Life. "He believes that things might have panned out differently if Gary had chosen not to get close to his wife.”
On Tuesday, the reality star was the first to file for divorce from Christina after seven years of marriage. The couple share two children, daughter Taylor, 6, and son Brayden, 1.
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