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Romeo Beckham sparked dating rumors with Caroline Daur days after news surfaced that he called it quits with Kim Turnbull.
According to photos obtained by Page Six, the second-eldest son of David and Victoria Beckham and the influencer were spotted leaving the same party at the chic Hotel Costes in Paris on Saturday night.
A photographer who was at the scene claimed security “did everything” to prevent Daur from being photographed while she was in the same car as Romeo — even allegedly telling the paparazzi to “F–k off.”
They then went to Giulia nightclub, where they partied until 2:30 a.m.
However, the German model, 30, and the former soccer player, 22, left the party separately.
Daur stunned for the outing, wearing a strapless black minidress and leather knee-high boots, while Romeo dressed more cozy, sporting a black long-sleeved shirt, black pants and Nike Air Max sneakers.
Page Six has reached out to reps for Daur and Romeo for comment but did not immediately hear back.
Romeo’s late-night outing with Daur came days after Page Six confirmed that he and Kim Turnbull broke up after seven months of dating.
A source told Us Weekly that the exes split because of the drama that has been growing within the Beckham family over the last few months.
“Romeo and Kim did split because of the family drama,” the insider told the outlet. “It was mutual. It was just too much pressure and tension looming over them.”
Last month, rumors surfaced that Romeo’s older brother, Brooklyn Beckham, and Brooklyn’s wife, Nicola Peltz, skipped out on David’s 50th birthday bash in part because of Turnbull.
Per reports, the siblings fell out over the DJ because Brooklyn, 26, previously had a romantic connection with her. However, sources exclusively told Page Six that’s simply not true.
“It’s just an excuse to find an argument,” the insider told us, calling the rumors about the Beckham brothers “nonsense.”
A source close to Brooklyn and Peltz, 30, told Page Six that they “didn’t know Romeo and Kim split” because none of them have spoken “in months.”