Celebrity chef Bobby Flay is in love. The Food Network star has been dating Brooke Williamson for a couple of months now, and things couldn't be better.
"I've been friends with Brooke forever. I mean, she and I have been friends for a long time and so we shot this show before we started actually officially dating. So it has always kind of been the same for me," Flay told People magazine in an interview published on June 4.
"She's been on the show basically since the inception. So it's always been fun to kind of have her around because we've been friends, but now going forward, it's a little bit different. So we'll see what that brings," he continued, adding, "I love working with Brooke. We have a lot in common. We're very lucky. We're both chefs. We both have kids. We're both parents."
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Things seem to be going swimmingly for Flay, 60, who recently teased his next career move.
During a Q&A on his Instagram Stories last month, Flay suggested that he's going to be opening a new eatery — in New York City.
"Since you film here and live here, do you miss having a restaurant in NYC?" someone asked.
"I do miss it…stand by," Flay responded.
Flay previously owned and operated Bar Americain, which closed down in 2018, and Gato which shuttered during the pandemic.
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