Kevin Costner isn’t any longer available on the market, because it has been confirmed that he’s “casually” seeing Kelly Noonan Gores, the ex-wife of billionaire Alex Gores.
Meanwhile, Kevin Costner has been embroiled in a sexual harassment lawsuit involving a stunt performer who alleged that she was forced to perform a “violent” unscripted scene in his film.
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Kevin Costner Is ‘Casually’ Seeing Kelly Noonan Gores
Costner has grown near Kelly Noonan Gores nearly two years after his messy split from his ex-wife Christine Baumgartner.
In keeping with Us Weekly, multiple sources confirmed that the “Yellowstone” actor is “casually” seeing the documentary filmmaker, even though it stays unknown if anything romantic is brewing between them.
“They’re hanging out casually and were connected by friends,” a source told the news outlet.
Costner currently resides in Carpinteria, California, while Gores lives a whole bunch of miles away in Manhattan Beach. The source noted that their relationship is “not serious” yet. Nevertheless, they’ve “hung out” together in Colorado recently.
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“They each frequent Aspen often and have mutual friend groups,” the insider said. “They’ve been attending to know one another and seeing one another casually once they can.”
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The Actor’s Divorce From Christine Baumgartner

Following the finalization of his divorce from Baumgartner in February of last 12 months, Costner had been mostly single despite rumors linking him to stars akin to Jewel and Jennifer Lopez.
Costner and Baumgartner tied the knot in September 2004 and remained married for greater than 18 years before ultimately ending their marriage.
Together, they share sons Cayden Wyatt and Hayes Logan, in addition to daughter Grace Avery. The actor can be father to 4 older children from his previous relationships: Annie, Lily, Joe, and Liam.
Costner has been open in regards to the emotional toll the divorce took on him, with sources telling People Magazine that their split was “nothing that he wanted” and if he “could change the situation, he would.”
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The actor was then ordered to pay Baumgartner $63k monthly in child support, but when asked if he “still has love” for her, he replied, “After all.”
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Kevin Costner Is Fighting A Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

Away from his love life, Costner has been embroiled in a sexual harassment lawsuit brought against him by a stunt performer over his Western biopic “Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2.”
The alleged victim, Devyn LaBella, claimed that she was subjected to an unscripted and violent simulated rape scene on the set of the film without proper consent, notice, or the presence of a compulsory intimacy coordinator.
LaBella, who was standing in for lead actress Ella Hunt, who’d allegedly refused to participate in it, claimed that the scene was an impromptu addition by Costner, adding that the event left her traumatized and experiencing “reminders of shame, humiliation, and complete lack of control.”
The Actor Slammed The Claims As ‘Absolutely False’

Costner has since blasted the lawsuit, labeling the claims made by LaBella as “absolutely false.”
The movie star noted in a recent court filing that LaBella was pleased while acting out the scene and even sent a text to a supervisor expressing her joy after completing work on set.
“Thanks for these wonderful weeks! I so appreciate you! I learned a lot, and thanks again,” the alleged text message read, per TMZ.
It continued, “I’m really pleased it worked out the best way it did, too. Have an important remainder of the shoot, and yes, talk soon!”
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Kevin Costner’s Lawyer Branded The Stunt Performer A ‘Serial Accuser’

The actor’s lawyer, Marty Singer, called out LaBella for being a “serial accuser.” In a motion to strike, filed on the California Superior Court, Costner insisted that LaBella’s claim is “a blatant lie.”
“Devyn’s claims against me are absolutely false, and it’s deeply disappointing to me that a lady who worked on our production would claim that I or every other member of my production team would make one in every of our own feel uncomfortable, let alone suffer the ‘nightmare’ she has invented,” Costner wrote within the court document, per People Magazine.
Singer also said LaBella’s claims have “absolutely no merit” and are “completely contradicted by her own actions — and the facts.” He noted that Costner at all times desires to “ensure that everyone seems to be comfortable working on his movies and takes safety on set very seriously.”
The lawyer accused LaBella of employing “shakedown tactics,” claiming that she had approved the alleged scene and that she’d even rehearsed it with one other actor prior to filming.