
EXCLUSIVE Reese Witherspoon captured in VERY saucy photos with financier Oliver Haarmann.. as her cheeky pet name for him is revealed
One year after the Daily Mail exclusively revealed the 49-year-old Oscar winner's romance with the German financier, 57, the couple packed on the PDA and embraced as they enjoyed a yacht break.
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