Renée Zellweger Continues PDA Parade With Christina Haack's Ex-Husband Ant Anstead In Home Depot Parking Lot
Renée Zellweger can't keep her hands to herself!
The 52-year-old Academy Award winner was seen packing on the PDA in a Home Depot parking lot and showering her new boyfriend, Ant Anstead, with kisses.
Zellweger has been seen all over town hanging on her man, and their affectionate parade didn't stop ahead of the weekend.
The actress attempted to blend in by wearing lounge attire for their quick hardware store run on Thursday in Los Angeles.
Wearing black tights, a baggy grey shirt, and her orange Texas Longhorn baseball cap backward, Zellweger went makeup-free and was clearly glowing over her new relationship.
Anstead -- who finalized his divorce from Christina Haack last month -- looked just as smitten with the actress.
Holding Zellweger tight, Anstead refused to let her go.
The duo was photographed sharing a sweet kiss in the parking lot before heading into the store and buying firewood, despite the blazing SoCal heat.
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Zellweger and Anstead aren't shy about showing each other affection, even in front of shutterbugs -- especially now that his ex-wife is officially off the market too.
As RadarOnline.com reported, Christina Haack is currently celebrating her birthday in Mexico with her new boyfriend, Joshua Hall.
She gave Anstead a taste of his own medicine and was seen all over Hall on Thursday.
Showing off her killer body, Haack slipped into the smallest bikini ever to experience paradise with her tattoo-covered hunk.
The Flip or Flop star couldn't keep her hands off Hall after breaking her silence on their romance.
Haack took to social media to tell haters to kiss it after she was photographed with Hall at the airport ahead of their trip.
She also revealed she reset her brain and "kicked out years of anxiety" by smoking a Bufo toad -- yes, you read that right.
While Haack and Anstead's marriage is over, they still have to co-parent their one-year-old son, Hudson -- which, in turn, means they are also trusting Zellweger and Hall with him.