The Irish Mail on Sunday

Beauty Kate shows off new toyboy... beastly Pete

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IS SHE really going out with HIM? Hollywood was treated to a real-life Beauty and the Beast story on Friday night when the ever-stunning Kate Beckinsale stepped out on a date with utterly grim US television star, Pete Davidson – prompting the question: What on earth is she doing?

The ill-matched couple were spotted holding hands as they left the trendy LA club Largo at the Coronet, with Davidson – 20 years younger than Kate – sucking on a lollipop.

Her perfectly manicured fingers were wrapped around his hand, which features a selection of tattoos – one which says: ‘Warning’.

While Davidson, 25, who stars on NBC’s Saturday Night Live, appeared thrilled to be with 45-yearold Kate, she at least tried to look a little embarrasse­d and attempted to hide her face.

Confirmati­on that they are more than just good friends comes after they were spotted flirting at a Netflix party a month ago.

Comedian Davidson previously dated pop star Ariana Grande but she ditched him last October after his insensitiv­e comments about the 2017 Manchester concert bombing. He said his girlfriend must have realised how famous she had become because ‘Britney Spears didn’t have a terrorist attack at her concert’. Kate recently dated super-handsome Jack Whitehall, 30 ... But she is also capable of romantic relationsh­ips with men her own age. Kate was married for 12 years to Underworld director Len Wiseman, 45, before divorcing in 2016. She had previously been in an eight-year relationsh­ip with actor Michael Sheen, 49, with whom she has a daughter, Lily. Lily, 19, has been said to be embarrasse­d by her mum’s penchant for toyboys, even changing her name online to Sheen. It might be time to look away now, Lily!

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HAND-IN-HAND: Kate clasps Pete’s hand with its ‘warning’ tattoo. Top: She looks sheepish as they leave the club
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