Million Dollar Listing star Josh Flagg has a new man in his life.
The real estate agent appeared to confirm he’s in a relationship with Andrew Beyer by re-sharing a photo of himself cozying up to the hunk at a recent dinner.
It comes just over seven weeks after Flagg announced his split from husband Bobby Boyd.
New man: Million Dollar Listing star Josh Flagg has a new man in his life. The real estate agent appeared to confirm he’s in a relationship with Andrew Beyer by re-sharing a photo of himself cozying up to the hunk at a recent dinner
Flagg posted the sweet snap – which showed him pressing his nose on Beyers – to his Instagram story.
The picture was taken by a close friend who joined the new couple for dinner.
Flagg wore a black shirt and glasses while his new man beamed in a smart shirt.
He opened up about the budding romance in a recent interview with PEOPLE, admitting to the outlet that “after Bobby and I broke up, I started seeing someone.”
They gave everything they had: It comes just over seven weeks after Flagg announced his split from husband Bobby Boyd. Flagg, 36, revealed he and Boyd had split several months before breaking the news
The 36-year-old continued: “I wasn’t looking for anyone because I was married. [Beyer and I] We never dated until Bobby and I left our marriage.’
Flagg also revealed that he and Beyer had known each other for about five years and had become friends before they met.
Beyer is also involved in real estate and is a broker at Aaron Kirman Group, a Los Angeles brokerage firm.
Flagg and now-ex-husband Boyd split months before going public with the news of their split via Instagram in early March.
Flagg, who has lived his life as an openly gay man since March 2011, proposed to Boyd in July 2016 during a flash mob at the Four Seasons Hotel George V.
They finally tied the knot on September 10, 2017 at the Beverly ills Hotel in Beverly Hills.
Hurricane romance: Josh Flagg (left) and Bobby Boyd (right) married in July 2016 but decided to divorce after realizing they are now pursuing different life paths
Divorce: Flagg went public and announced he was divorcing Boyd on March 4th
But after nearly five years of marriage, the pair took to their respective Instagram pages in early March to announce they had split and were getting a divorce.
And in a show of respect, growth and maturity, they both explained the process of their breakup while praising the other for their love throughout their relationship.
“Bobby and I are getting a divorce — This may sound abrupt, but I felt like I should be transparent from above rather than burying the headline,” Flagg began in his statement. “It wasn’t a hasty or impulsive decision. We thought a lot before coming to this conclusion. It wasn’t a lack of love but that we both grew in different directions and wanted very different things for ourselves. I care deeply for Bobby and have nothing but love and respect for him. I want how we separate to represent that.
He concluded: “Thank you everyone for your unwavering support. Josh.”
Respect: Boyd, 36, also expressed some sweet feelings about his former partner and the relationship as a whole, saying: “The last 6 years of my life I wouldn’t change for the world.”
Silver lining: Boyd revealed that he and Flagg have both learned so much about themselves
Boyd, 36, also expressed some sweet feelings about his former partner and the relationship as a whole, saying: “The last 6 years of my life I wouldn’t change for the world.”
He went on to share how he met and fell in love with my best friend. From the first date we were inseparable and hit the ground running.”
Calling their romance a “whirlwind of a love story,” he expressed his gratitude for their time together and that they both taught each other “so much about ourselves during our relationship.”
Boyd admitted they “both gave everything we could to make this work”. And that they found out that they both want different things in life.
He ended by sharing that their romantic relationship may be over, but he will always consider Josh family.
True love: Boyd, who also works in real estate, said he will always think of the Flagg family