Britney Spears spotted on a dinner date with Harry Morton, Lindsay Lohan and Demi Moore’s Ex
Britney Spears was seen having a dinner date with restaurateur, Harry Morton in Studio City, California on Sept. 11, Friday. Morton is also known by many as the ex of two famous celebrities, Lindsay Lohan and Demi Moore.
As reported on US Magazine, 33-year old Spears and 34-year old Morton was shown on a photo, having an intimate conversation at Iroha Sushi which confirms that the said couple was truly on a date.
Morton, is the grandson of Morton Steakhouse founder Arnie Morton, the founder and CEO of Hollywood hotspot Pink Taco and the co-owner of the Viper Room. He is also known in show business for having dated several high-profile celebrities which includes Lindsay Lohan in 2006, and veteran actress, Demi Moore in 2013.
The former pop singer and her then boyfriend of eight months, Charlie Ebersol , decided to break up last June as also confirmed by US Magazine. She stated in the interview: “I just felt that he was in it for the wrong reasons.”
On the other hand before having a relationship with Ebersol, Spears dated David Lucado, whom she allegedly said cheated on her, and was also engaged to Jason Trawick from December 2011 to January 2013. She was also previously married to childhood friend Jason Alexander in 2004. Spears also was married to back up dancer, Federline from the year 2004 to 2007.
Once pop icon Spears has been spending the best years of her life living a healthy and fit lifestyle together with her two sons by her ex Kevin Federline, Sean Preston, 9 and Jayden James, 8.
In another report by Perez Hilton, the restaurateur was seen looking very happy on the said date with Spears and their dinner date must have been truly a wonderful one. While some fans of the former pop singer might have felt upset about the break up of her relationship with Ebersol, with the looks of it, the mother-of-two had finally moved on from and took another chance at dating again, this time with the dashing Morton.
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