Kelsey Parker, Tom Parker's widow, is said to have found love again eight months after her husband died.
Tom died in March at the age of 33 after being diagnosed with an incurable brain tumor.
Kelsey and Tom married in 2018 after first meeting in a London nightclub in 2009. They have two children, Aurelia, three, and Bodhi, two.
According to the Daily Mail, the influencer-turned-TV star is now dating a builder named Sean Boggans, whom she met through mutual friends.
One insider said they met for the first time at a wedding they both attended last month.
However, the two are still in the early stages of their courtship and are thought to be taking things slowly.
"It's early days and she has a lot on her plate," the source added, "but he's offered her so much support."
Sean was reported with Kelsey on a difficult day, as it was her first wedding following Tom Parker's death, and one they wanted to attend together.
Kelsey and her new lover were characterized as "loved-up" by the source since they were kissing at the event.
Sean is claimed to be divorced and the father of two children. He allegedly went on multiple dates with Kelsey in the last few weeks. He's also thought to be a well-known figure in Brentwood, where "TOWIE" is filmed.
Following the death of her husband, Tom Parker, Kelsey Parker has been incredibly open and vocal about her grief.
She previously revealed that the "Glad You Came" singer still sends her signals to let her know he's still alive.
Kelsey highlighted on ITV's "Loose Women" that there is usually a clue, such as the time she was talking with her friends and noticed a white feather drifting down.
"Of course, he's here picking up all the gossip," the mom-of-two said.
Meanwhile, Kelsey has called for increased financing for brain tumor research in the United States, alleging that families are "clinging to straws" with a variety of alternative treatments.
She stated on BBC "Breakfast" in early November that she and Tom opted to seek treatment at a facility in Spain because they wanted to investigate alternatives to radiation and chemotherapy.
"You have to go abroad. You have to seek other options because the standard of care is just radio and chemo and that is it."
She added, "There needs to be more done in this country. How can it be the biggest killer and get 1% of funding? I just don't understand it."
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