'Real Housewives of New York' news: Tinsley Mortimer, Scott Kluth part ways; Kelly Bensimon goes home shopping with Steve Gold

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It has recently been announced that "Real Housewives of New York City" star Tinsley Mortimer and her boyfriend Scott Kluth have decided to break up.

According to a source from E! News, Mortimer and Kluth have struggled with their long-distance relationship. The source went on to say that Mortimer is focused on rebuilding her life in the Big Apple, and the former couple have shared some fun memories together. The source also said that there is still a possibility of the two reuniting someday.

The news of the breakup was first revealed by Page Six TV. The source from the show said that while Mortimer thinks Kluth is a great guy, it seemed that it was too much, too fast. However, the two seem to remain on good terms even after the split, and Mortimer is likely open for a possible reunion in the future.

Fans of the show first saw the two meet on a blind date set up by fellow "Real Housewives of New York City" star Carole Radziwill. Naturally, there were sparks flying between them and the couple spent most of the season together.

Before being in a relationship with Kluth, Mortimer was involved in a very troubled and supposedly abusive relationship with Alexander "Nico" Fanjul. Mortimer got arrested back in April 2016 for trespassing at his home at Palm Beach, Florida. Instead of looking at that time as something to forget, Mortimer told Us Weekly that she was grateful for that moment. Despite it being humiliating, it was what stopped the cycle of violence and served as a wakeup call for her to leave the relationship.

Meanwhile, onto another "Real Housewives of New York City" star, Kelly Bensimon seems to be hunting for a new place to live. Bensimon sought the services of "Million Dollar Listing New York" agent Steve Gold to take her in some apartments in the city after recently selling her Hamptons home. Gold took the "Real Housewives" star to the Manhattan Square neighborhood, which he describes as a "small enclave in West Soho" as well as being one of the trendiest residential spots in the city.

Bensimon's price range was between $10-12 million, and Gold showed her some luxurious pads for the reality star to check out. As seen in the video, Bensimon looks pretty pleased to get a home in the neighborhood Gold thought for her.