Following the highly publicized divorce, world renowned chef Bobby Flay and his rumored new love and Food Network co-star Giada de Laurentiis are reportedly moving in.
According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, the 50-year-old celebrity chef is allegedly planning to move in de Laurentiis' Villa.
"But before Bobby can move out to the West Coast to live in happiness and harmony with Giada he's got to unload his 3,000+ square-foot NYC apartment with its custom-made chef's kitchen filled with Viking appliances," Celeb Dirty Laundry claimed.
"The place also boasts a wood-burning oven AND an outdoor kitchen. Located in the highly desirable Chelsea area of Manhattan and Flay's home is on the market for $7.95M - which for the uber-wealthy who want to live in New York City that's chump change," the news article continued.
Meanwhile, their former spouses, Stephanie March and Todd Thompson reportedly felt betrayed with the new lovers, according to Kdramastars.
The Food Networks stars reportedly had to spend a huge amount of money for their divorce just to be together.
"Both Giada's former husband Todd Thompson and Bobby's ex-wife Stephanie March made out like bandits in the divorces," said CDL. "Only further fueling the rumors that Bobby and Giada had been unfaithful to their spouses. But, the question remains, were they cheating on their spouses with each other?"
While Bobby Flay and Stephanie March's pre-nuptial agreement reportedly claimed that March would receive $5,000 monthly alimony, the "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" star reported asked for a higher support.
Meanwhile, Giada de Lautrentiis reportedly agreed to providing $9,000 spousal support to Thompson while they share the custody to their 7-year-old daughter, Jade Marie, Radar Online reported..
Additionally, "She must also sign over the $3.2 home the pair owned in swanky Pacific Palisades, Calif., that contains more than $300,000 in furnishings. The two will also split $2 million spread over various bank accounts."
As if that's not big enough, Laurentiis would also have to share half of her book's royalty to her ex-husband amounting to $5 million.