Kellyanne Conway is living her 'best life' after divorce from George Conway, source claims
WASHINGTON, DC: After her separation from George Conway, Kellyanne Conway seems to have become a center of attention, according to insiders.
According to OK Magazine, the 56-year-old, who announced the split in March, is reportedly enjoying a surge of interest from men, earning her the tongue-in-cheek comparison to SNL star Pete Davidson, known for his dating history.
Kellyanne Conway has been getting a lot of attention from men, but she is reluctance to date again
"Kellyanne is the new Pete Davidson," shared one source, adding, "Getting divorced from George has been like a green light for men in DC. Everywhere she goes, someone comes over to give her his number. She is literally living her best life!"
Despite the newfound attention, another source revealed that Kellyanne isn't rushing to jump back into the dating scene just yet. "Kellyanne is dealing with a lot at the moment," mentioned the insider, noting, "Her priority is her divorce and her children."
Kellyanne Conway and George Conway released a joint statement announcing their separation
In May 2023, Kellyanne and George publicly confirmed their decision to part ways after 22 years of marriage. Their joint statement highlighted their shared affection for their children and asked for privacy amid their separation.
It read, "We are in the final stages of an amicable divorce. We married more than two decades ago, cherish the many happy years (and four corgis) we've shared, and above all else, our four incredible children, who remain the heartbeat of our family and our top priority."
"Kindly respect our privacy. We appreciate the many family members, friends, and colleagues who know us, care for us, and support us. We remain united as parents to provide love, joy, comfort, and protection to our beautiful children," further noted the estranged couple.
Their relationship reportedly underwent strain when Kellyanne became associated with Donald Trump's administration.
In her memoir, 'Here's the Deal', released in May 2022, she disclosed concerns about the impact of her political career on their marriage, admitting that their relationship "may not survive." Interestingly, she mentioned that it was her former spouse who encouraged her to take the job.