SPOTTED: After Goan Romance, Arbaaz Khan Wines And Dines New Mystery Blonde

It seems like Arbaaz Khan plans to enjoy his bachelor status to the hilt. He was spotted with a blonde woman on his arm at Bollywood's favourite watering hole in Bandra

4431 Reads |  

SPOTTED: After Goan Romance, Arbaaz Khan Wines And Dines New Mystery Blonde

His wife of 19 years, Malaika Arora filed for divorce just weeks ago but it is obvious that Arbaaz Khan has moved on from that headline grabbing split.

For those who were hoping that Malaika and Arbaaz may still reconcile, here is proof that they are never getting back together.

You see, Arbaaz Khan has now moved on to a new romance and he is not trying to hide it too.

The 49-year-old was spotted with a young blonde woman and no, this is not Goa-based Yellow Mehra with whom he had a much-talked about romance over the summer.

arbaaz khan with yellow
Image Source: snapchatt

Arbaaz took the young woman to Olive in Bandra, which is usually full of Bollywood faces and the paparazzi too usually queue up to catch the stars there.

Arbaaz and his date were spotted hanging out at the bar with eyes for no one but each other and then left together.

This is the second young lady who has caught Arbaaz’s attention in recent months.

Arbaaz had earlier gone to Goa for a short break where he spent time with Yellow Mehra, the owner of a popular bistro there. The two made their equation public via Snapchat and Yellow even posted a video of them together.

We had earlier reported that Salman Khan was miffed with Malaika after she filed for divorce as he had played mediator between the sparring couple (If Looks Could Kill: Salman Khan And Malaika Arora Come Face To Face At Kareena's Baby Bash Nov 28th 2016).

When Salman ran into Malaika at a recent Bollywood bash, he had given her the cold shoulder but his anger was apparent to everyone at the bash who tried their best to keep the feuding Dewar-Bhabhi away from each other.

We wonder if Salman approves of Arbaaz's fast ways.


Thumbnail Image Source: Manav Manglani