Inside Diary of a CEO's Steven Bartlett's relationship with Melanie Vaz Lopes
22.02.2022 - 21:25
/ ok.co.uk
Dragons' Den star Steven Bartlett has rekindled his romance with a French wellness entrepreneur following a very romantic gesture. The Diary of a CEO podcast host, 29, who previously revealed in the trailer for the BBC One show that he was a 'single 28 year old guy trying to find a girlfriend', confirmed at The London Palladium on Monday that he was in a relationship with the stunning Melanie Vaz Lopes.
Multi-millionaire Steven dedicated a segment of his new show, The Diary of a CEO Live, to his girlfriend Melanie and revealed how they met through social media after she responded to a relationship video that he posted.The pair eventually met in person when Melanie, who is from Bordeaux, France, jetted to London after Steven played heads or tails to decide who would be stepping on the plane. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Steven and Melanie were together for a year before the Social Circle founder made the decision to end their relationship.
But in a bid to win her back, Steven flew 22 hours across the world to Bali, where Melanie was working on herself, to confess his love for her. In a heartfelt moment to the sold-out London Palladium, Steven revealed how Melanie had found someone in Bali but she decided to clear her calendar and spend time with Steven before his flight to London.
And it appeared that the romantic gesture paid off, with Melanie and Steven rediscovering the spark that first brought them together. In an emotional moment at the first of his live shows at The London Palladium, Steven reached out to the Royal Box, where Melanie was seated with her brother, to hold her hand before the House Gospel Choir sang Disclosure's 2013 hit
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