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Madonna Dating 26-Year-Old Choreographer Boyfriend Timor Steffens, but It's "Just a Fling"

Madonna, Timor Steffens Ron Asadorian/Splash News
It didn't take too long for Madonna to find a new guy after her breakup with Brahim Zaibat.
Yes, the iconic singer and her younger beau split nearly six months ago, but it turns out the star has been romantically linked to someone else for quite some time.
Madonna was spotted stepping out with 26-year-old dancer and choreographer Timor Steffens after seeing a Broadway play in New York City, and E! News has learned that the couple have been dating for months now. A source tells us that they've been seen together numerous times since January, including the Grammys in Los Angeles.
So how did this all come about?
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The source tells E! News that the duo met this past winter in Switzerland. Madonna often goes to stay with Valentino at his chateau, and that's where the two were introduced. However, the source also tells us that their relationship is "not serious," adding that their romance is "just a fling."
Regardless, this is kind of a win/win.
Steffen is an accomplished dancer—his résumé includes dancing for Beyoncé's 2010 Grammy performance, Michael Jackson's This Is It and a lot of Chris Brown music videos—and hello, look at those abs! And then who doesn't want to date Madonna?
Exactly.
What do you think of the pairing? Sound off in the comments!
—Reporting by Sara Kitnick
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