Liberal billionaire-scion Alex Soros and girlfriend Huma Abedin were spotted sitting courtside Saturday night to watch the Knicks take on the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round of the NBA playoffs.
Soros, the 38-year-old son of billionaire Democratic donor George Soros, Instragmmed Jalen Brunson slapping the ball away from the 76ers’s Isaiah Hartenstein during the game’s tipoff as his older flame sat beside him.
Soros, who took over his father’s $25 billion empire last year, was “on his phone the entire time and she looks uninterested,” a witness told The Post.
Ex-Clinton aide Abedin wore a long denim skirt and black tank for the occasion, but mostly kept herself wrapped in a fuzzy black coat with her arms crossed.
The pair — who were first romantically linked in February — chatted amongst themselves as they watched the team take home the first win of the series, 111-104.
The couple’s atmosphere appeared “very chilly,” the witness said, but admitted that there was a “smidge” of canoodling between the pair.
Soros continued to post Instagram story videos from courtside at the game, including one of guard Josh Hart sinking a 3 point shot and one from the final buzzer that was captioned “game 1 win.”
Neither reps for the two nor the Knicks responded to request for comment.
The lovebirds with a nine-year age gap revealed their romance when each shared Valentine’s Day posts on their Instagrams this year.
Abedin, who served as vice chair of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, used to be married to disgraced former Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY), but filed for divorce in 2017 after he was sentenced to nearly two years in prison for sexting with a 15-year-old girl.
Last year, Page Six revealed that Abedin was secretly dating Bradley Cooper after Vogue EIC Anna Wintour introduced them. The actor is now dating Gigi Hadid.
Meanwhile, Soros has been in the news less for his dating life and more for his family life.
He made headlines when his billionaire lefty father skipped over his eldest son, Soros’ older brother Jonathan, and instead gave Alex the reins of the family’s holdings — including its nonprofit Open Society Foundation, which funnels about $1.5 billion a year to liberal causes.
Alex Soros, an NYU grad, said he was picked partially because he is even “more political” than his elderly dad.