Jeff Zucker, the former CNN boss, was recently seen leaving a luxurious party hosted by Don Lemon in the Hamptons, holding hands with a married CNN anchor, Alisyn Camerota.
Interestingly, Jeff’s girlfriend, Allison Gollust, was also present at the event but left on her own. Alisyn, who currently hosts CNN Tonight, resides with her husband, Tim Lewis, a partner at a private equity firm, in Connecticut.
In the summer heat of New York, Jeff and Alisyn looked cheerful as they walked hand-in-hand, with Jeff wearing a blue shirt and white shorts, and Alisyn sporting a white blouse and black mini skirt.
This incident raised eyebrows as Jeff had previously made a suggestive comment about Alisyn during a speech at the Mirror Awards in 2019 when she hosted the morning show on CNN.
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This is not the first time Jeff has been involved with a colleague at CNN. He had a long-term affair with Allison, leading to the end of both their marriages in 2015 and 2017.
They even lived in the same Manhattan apartment block while still with their former partners.
Just three weeks ago, Jeff and Allison were seen together at a July 4th party in southern Italy. However, their undisclosed relationship caused Jeff to lose his executive position at CNN in 2022.
During the recent Hamptons party, Allison also attended but left on her own at around 3:16 pm, wearing a white dress and carrying a tote bag. Jeff and Alisyn left the party together, holding hands, but later returned separately in two different cars. As of now, neither Jeff nor Alisyn has publicly ended their relationships with their respective partners.
In February 2022, Jeff Zucker resigned from his position as the president of CNN after it was revealed that he had failed to disclose his relationship with Allison Gollust during an interview conducted as part of an investigation into Chris Cuomo.
The failure to disclose this relationship raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest and ethical violations within the company.
(Courtesy: DailyMail)