It's OFFICIAL: Alex Soros Attends The Met Gala With New Love For All The World To See...

By Jennifer Wentworth | Thursday, 02 May 2024 04:30 PM
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Huma Abedin, a long-time aide to Hillary Clinton, is set to make her public debut with her new partner, Alex Soros, at the Met Gala, according to Page Six.

The couple will join a star-studded lineup at the Metropolitan Museum on Monday, including co-hosts Zendaya, Jennifer Lopez, Bad Bunny, and Chris Hemsworth. Other expected attendees include Rihanna and the Jenner sisters, Kendall and Kylie.

Abedin, 47, and Soros, 38, were seen earlier this month at a Knicks playoff game at Madison Square Garden. The couple revealed their relationship on Valentine's Day, sharing photos of their trip to Paris. Since then, they have maintained a low profile, with their most recent public appearance being at the first round of the NBA playoffs, where the Knicks faced the Philadelphia 76ers.

Abedin, who was the vice chair of Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, has a son with her estranged husband, former Rep. Anthony Weiner. Their divorce is yet to be finalized. The couple's upcoming appearance at the Met Gala, an event overseen by Vogue editor Anna Wintour, suggests they have received her approval. Abedin is a regular attendee of the gala, but has attended solo since 2016.

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Soros, the son of billionaire financier and philanthropist George Soros, has largely kept a low profile until his relationship with Abedin. He recently made headlines when his father bypassed his older brother Jonathan to hand him control of the family's holdings, including the nonprofit Open Society Foundation, which donates approximately $1.5 billion annually to liberal causes.

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As reported by The Post last week, George Soros is funding groups that are driving a surge in radical anti-Israel protests at colleges nationwide. Alex Soros, an NYU graduate, told the Wall Street Journal that he is "more political" than his father, indicating his intention to expand his father's liberal objectives.

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