Posted on 07/23/2023 5:58:39 PM PDT by Libloather
Ex-CNN boss Jeff Zucker was spotted leaving Don Lemon's ritzy Hamptons party holding hands with a married CNN anchor - despite his girlfriend being at the bash.
Alisyn Camerota, 57, beamed as she walked hand-in-hand with Jeff on Saturday. Zucker's lover Allison Gollust, 50, who already cost him his executive job at the media company last year, was seen leaving on her own.
The mother-of-three, who currently hosts CNN Tonight at 10pm, lives with her husband Tim Lewis, 57, a partner at a private equity firm, in Connecticut.
Gripping each other's hand in the New York summer heat, Zucker wore a blue shirt and white shorts, while Camerota donned a white blouse and black mini skirt.
Zucker raised eyebrows in June 2019 when making a risque joke about Camerota, who at the time hosted the morning show on CNN.
'I was gonna say that I love waking up with you every morning, but I want to say that I love waking up to you every morning,' he said, during his speech at the Mirror Awards in New York - which Camerota hosted.
It's unclear why two-time Emmy Award nominee Camerota was getting cozy with Jeff Zucker on Saturday. But this is not the first time he has done so with a CNN colleague.
Zucker, 58, previously had a long-term love affair with his co-worker Allison - causing the end of both of their respective marriages in 2015 and 2017.
They even lived above one another in the same Manhattan apartment block while still with their former partners.
And the couple were pictured together just three weeks ago at a July 4th party in southern Italy.
The CNN boss was ousted from the company in 2022 because of his undisclosed relationship with Gollust, who was the company's worldwide chief marketing officer.
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