
EXCLUSIVE Alfie Boe's 'mystery woman' is revealed as used car auction house manager 22 years his junior - two years after 'secret romance' with Hannah Waddingham
The singer, 51, was spotted with Elizabeth Worthington in London last month, when they were pictured strolling hand-in-hand after enjoying an alfresco lunch at the La Brasseria Milanese in Marylebone.
Elizabeth, 29, from Warrington, works as a business development manager for vehicle auction firm BCA UK, based in Hook, Hampshire, but previously held a position with a second-hand BMW dealership in her native Cheshire.
It's unclear how she and Alfie met, but sources close to his latest partner told MailOnline she was 'destined' to date somebody famous.
The Opera singer put on an affectionate display with Elizabeth, two years after his 'secret romance' with Ted Lasso star Hannah Waddingham.
Elizabeth's mother denied that there was any romance between the pair – and insisted that the couple were not lovers but 'just good friends.'
Roseann Worthington told Mailonline: 'They are not an item and are just good friends.'
She said her daughter had called her to say she'd been pictured in London with the star, telling her mum: 'It's absolutely ridiculous.'
Mrs Worthington, speaking at her farm near the Derbyshire Peaks town of Glossop, added: 'Even if they were an item then so what, is it really relevant and who's interested in him now?'
'And my daughter's got a boyfriend who is her age and not her dad's age like he is,' she added.
She declined to say how Elizabeth knows the singer.
Elizabeth grew up in Stockport and was educated at a posh grammar school.
On LinkedIn, she describes herself as an 'experienced retail sales executive with history of working in the automotive industry and the health/leisure sector. Skilled in negotiation, luxury goods, event planning, retail and sales.'
Mailonline has approached Alfie's reps for comment.
Alfie's new romance is first since his secret fling with Ted Lasso star Hannah Waddingham two years ago.
The pair had known each other for years but were always in relationships, until 2022 when they both happened to be single and enjoyed dates in restaurants including Scott's in Richmond.
And according to The Sun, Hannah, 50, managed to 'sneak Boe in backstage' during Eurovision to keep the relationship under wraps.
The source said: 'With Hannah's career massively in the ascendancy, she was keen to let her work, not personal life, do the talking so they deliberately kept things quiet.
'It was especially hard to keep things under wraps during the madness of Eurovision when all the spotlight was on her.
'But they managed to sneak Alfie in backstage and kept things low-key. Things have fizzled out but they remain on friendly terms.'
Alfie was previously married to his ex-wife Sarah with whom he shares children, Grace, 20, and Alfred, 16.
In August 2020 the pair split after 16 years of marriage and it was reported that the crooner was allegedly looking for women on celebrity dating app Raya.
It was also reported in 2020 that the West End star exchanged messages with a woman, who was said to be a broadcaster 16 years his junior, from December 2018 for five months, until his performance at London's Royal Albert Hall in April 2019.
Following his split, he was reportedly dated fashion blogger Liv Knight-Butler (pictured) 21-years-his junior, after the pair were spotted together at a West London restaurant.
A source told The Sun at the time: 'She was sat in the friends and family section, and when Alfie said he was dedicating The Way You Look Tonight to "someone special" she nudged her pal thinking he meant her.'
The source added of Alfie: 'Alfie was so charming that she fell for him completely. He even rang her at midnight on New Year's Eve, which she really appreciated.
'When he paid tribute to Sarah — after claiming for months that he wasn't happy — and then blocked her that same night, it made her feel worthless.'
Boe said in a statement to MailOnline: 'After speculation about my marriage to Sarah ending, I can confirm that we have separated.
'I have nothing but love and respect for Sarah who's been an incredible partner and an amazing mother to our two beautiful children and everything is very amicable.''

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