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Luann de Lesseps’ ‘Mystery Man’ Revealed As Mexico City Native Radamez Rubio Gaytan!


Real Housewives of New York City star Luann de Lesseps has been seen spotted getting cozy and kissing a “mystery man” from Manhattan to the Hamptons over the past week. Now, the man’s identity has finally been revealed!

According to Page Six, Luann’s new love interest is Mexico City native Radamez Rubio Gaytan.

Yesterday, the publication reported that the Bravo reality star’s new beau is a former NFL hopeful with whom she had a fling during a recent trip to Mexico.

According to a 2008 report in the Florida Sentinel Sun, Gaytan is a chef and soccer player who once tried out as a kicker for the Miami Dolphins.

“I think she fell madly in love with this one. He flew in from Mexico and he’s been taking her everywhere. I just spoke to her and she’s so happy,” a source close told Page Six.

Gaytan Rubio “first kicked in college in Mexico City, where an NFL Europa scout spotted him. He went through a few tryouts for the since-defunct European league but never got signed,” according to Florida Sentinel Sun.

He trained as a chef in Mediterranean fusion specializing in fish but gave “his NFL dreams one more shot” by trying out of the Miami team.

Sources say he was running the Tulum hotel where de Lesseps was staying when they met.

Luann previously revealed that she was looking for love again following her short-lived romance with personal trainer Garth Wakeford.

“I’m single. … Third time’s the charm, they say, right? I’ve been married twice,” she told Page Six earlier this month. “I’m a hopeless romantic. And I feel like, you know, when you’re not looking, that’s when it happens.”

Luann was married to Alexandre de Lesseps, the father of her two children, from 1993 until 2009. She tied the knot again in 2016 with Tom D’Agostino Jr., but their union only lasted seven months.

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