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Huma Abedin and George Soros’ son Alex reveal relationship in Valentine’s Day photo from Paris

Cupid trained his bow on a pair of political elites.

Huma Abedin, 47, and Alex Soros, the 38-year-old son of billionaire Democratic donor George Soros, have seemingly revealed that they are dating in a Valentine’s Day post on social media. 

The two apparent lovebirds with a nine-year age gap cozied up at a restaurant in Paris and smiled for a picture that the younger Soros shared on Instagram with a “Happy Valentine’s Day” text sticker.

Soros, who took over his father’s $25 billion empire last year, had his arm around the waist of the former Hillary Clinton top aide as they sat side by side.

Huma Abedin and Alex Soros sitting at a restaurant closely together.,
Huma Abedin and Alex Soros both posted a photo of their Valentine’s Day date in Paris to Instagram. X/@humaabedin

Their table was littered with red roses and two jewelry boxes.

Abedin, who was wearing a long-sleeved, shimmery gold number, shared the pic to her own Instagram Story — seemingly making it official. 

Abedin, who served as vice chair of Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, used to be married to disgraced former Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY).

She filed for divorce from Weiner in 2017 after the ex-congressman was sentenced to nearly two years in prison for sexting with a 15-year-old girl.  

Their divorce was finalized years later. But in April, Weiner and Abedin were spotted dining next to each other in Manhattan’s Ziegfeld Ballroom during the city’s Inner Circle show — sparking speculation of a reunion. 

Weiner quickly denied those rumors when asked by a Post reporter. A few months later, Page Six revealed that Abedin was secretly dating Bradley Cooper after Vogue EIC Anna Wintour introduced them. The actor is now dating Gigi Hadid.

Meanwhile, Soros has been in the news less for his dating life and more for his family life.

He made headlines when his billionaire lefty father skipped over his eldest son, Soros’ older brother Jonathan, and instead gave Alex the reins of the family’s holdings — including its nonprofit Open Society Foundation, which funnels about $1.5 billion a year to liberal causes.

Alex Soros, an NYU grad, said he was picked partially because he is even “more political” than his elderly dad.