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Lauren Sanchez’s ex Patrick Whitesell moves on with Australian model

 		Lauren Sanchez’s ex Patrick Whitesell moves on with Australian model

Looks like Patrick Whitesell has come out of the Jeff Bezos scandal just fine.

Page Six has learned the superagent — whose wife of 13 years, Lauren Sanchez, ditched him for the Amazon billionaire last year — has moved on with stunning Australian model and actress Pia Miller less than a month after Sanchez filed for divorce.

Sources close to WME chief Whitesell tell us that it’s early days between the 35-year-old Chilean-born beauty and Whitesell, 54.

“They’ve just been on a couple of dates so far,” said an insider, “so we’ll see.”

Nonetheless, we’re told Miller’s pals are buzzing excitedly about the potential couple.

Perhaps the pair bonded over their messy romances.

According to Australia’s Herald Sun, Miller “unexpectedly fell pregnant with her first child, Isiah, at 19, and then had another son, Lennox, with Aussie rules football star Brad Miller when she was 22.” They married in 2007, but split in 2015.

Then in 2017, Miller — who got her start as a model in 1998 when she won a competition in a teen magazine and later appeared in legendary Aussie soap, “Home and Away” — got engaged to her partner of 18 months, Australian photographer Tyson Mullane. They split just last month after an 18-month engagement, blaming Miller’s busy travel schedule.

Meanwhile, Sanchez filed for divorce from Whitesell — who runs the talent behemoth WME with Ari Emmanuel and reps Matt Damon, Christian Bale, Kevin Costner and Hugh Jackman, among others — after it was revealed in the press in January that she’d been dating Bezos for around nine months.

Whitesell — who was pals with Bezos — was apparently unaware of the fling.

Bezos and his wife of 25 years, MacKenzie, finalized their quickie divorce in April and Sanchez filed for divorce the next day.

Reps for both Miller and Whitesell declined to comment.

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