Multimillionaire tech mogul Robert Herjavec and his pro dance partner Kym Johnson are reportedly dating. E! Online in their exclusive story had said that the dancing duo was dating since the time they met each other at “Dancing With The Stars” show. The pair has remained tight-lipped about their relationship though sources revealed that he and Kym are “really happy together” and are “all over each other” during rehearsals and behind the scenes, according to E! Online.

The “Shark Tank” CEO had informed before DWTS started that he and his wife Diane Plese were divorcing. The couple who were married for 24 years have three children. Robert made a shocking revelation to People on March 18 saying that after a break-up with his wife, he considered suicide. He added that it was a difficult year for him and he was hollow and broken.

“The entire cast and crew of DWTS is evolving into an extended family and is incredibly supportive. Kym has become a great friend, and it is so much fun to be able to share this experience with her,” Robert said on his dating reports with Kym. Johnson, 38, and Herjavec, 51, were at the show’s premiere party on March 17 at Hyde Sunset Kitchen + Cocktails, where they reportedly got cosy with each other.

On ‘My Jam Monday’ the pair danced on Herjavec’s favourite jam “You Make Me Feel So Young” by Michael Bublee. The chemistry between Robert and his pro-partner Kym was evident. Bublee was so pleased to know that the duo would dance on his number that he sent them a recorded message and wished them luck.

Meanwhile, Kym who was earlier engaged to Australian cricketer Shane Watson and then actor Tom Williams is the winner of the second season of DWTS Australia. A source told US Weekly that the dance pro always keeps talking about how good Robert is. Herjavec talked about his DWTS dance debut along with Kym and said that all he was trying to do was to be positive. He added that Johnson keeps shouting at him, but he was getting used to it. [See The Duo's Dance Here]

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