Madonna has already found some new younger man to play with as the pop icon is reportedly dating 26 year-old backup singer Timor Steffens.
It hasn't even been a month since Madonna split up with her younger love Brahim Zaibat (25), but it seems the pop icon has already found herself a new toyboy.
The 55 year-old is now reportedly dating another backup dancer, 26-year-old Timor Steffens, reports Radar.
The Dutch stud joined Madonna and family on their skiing trip to Switzerland and they were seen getting very intimate with each other at designer Valentino Garavani's private New year's Eve party.
A party guest told the website, "The chemistry between Madonna and Timor was pretty intense."
But it seems that their display of affection wasn't pleasing as the source admitted some partygoers were bad mouthing the 'Hung Up' singer and her new beau.
"Some people at the party were whispering about how Madonna had just broken up with her ex, and now she's already with a new guy," the source said.
"It's that kind of crowd. Plus, you can't really ignore the fact that Timor is SO much younger than Madonna. I mean, he's basically a replacement for her ex. He looks just like Brahim."
Timor and Madonna don't seem fazed by their reaction as the backup dancer has uploaded several photos of himself with Madonna's 13 year-old son, Rocco, enjoying the Swiss slopes, showing that he is already close with the family.
The insider echoed when saying, "It was obvious he was already close to all her kids, especially Rocco. They spent a lot of the night on New Year's joking around with each other."
"Madonna was even hinting to people that one of the reasons she likes Timor so much is because he's a natural with her children," the source recalled.
How long will she paly with this one for?
Timor enoying family time with Rocco on the Swiss Alps ealier this month
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