Cheryl Hines and husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr. were spotted in public together for the first time since the ex-presidential candidate was revealed to have been involved in an alleged cheating scandal.
In exclusive photos obtained by Page Six, the couple was seen stopping by a house after a quick Starbucks run in Malibu, Calif. on Saturday.
Hines kept her look casual as she donned a black T-shirt and jeans. She also went without her wedding ring for the outing.
It was revealed last month that Kennedy allegedly engaged in an extra-marital affair with journalist Olivia Nuzzi after she wrote about him for New York magazine in November 2023.
Shortly after the relationship surfaced, at least three other women came forward claiming to have also had a romantic relationship with the famed womanizer within the last year — all of whom he met through his anti-vaccine group, Children’s Health Defense, Mediaite reports.
The affairs reportedly left Hines “embarrassed,” according to a source close to the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” actress, though, not for the reasons one might think.
“She’s embarrassed because he got caught,” the insider told People earlier this week.
The insider also told the outlet that Hines and Kennedy — who tied the knot in August 2014 — “have barely spoken” since rumors of his affair with Nuzzi began to circulate in late September.
As we previously reported, another source close to Hines said the actress is allegedly looking to divorce Kennedy.
But the source claimed that Hines, a lifelong Democrat, was more upset by his political stance than his alleged cheating after he withdrew from the 2024 presidential election and endorsed Donald Trump.
“The guy is a serial philanderer and she knew that coming in,” the source said.
“She knew she was getting in with a Kennedy, who are known for being infamous womanizers,” an insider added. “But she never signed up to be a member of Trump World!”
Kennedy once revealed to TMZ Hines was uncomfortable with his endorsement, saying the move was “the opposite of what she would want to do.”
“This is a really difficult issue for Cheryl,” he said. “She went along with it because she loves me and she wanted to be supportive of me, but it was not something that she ever encouraged. I would say, her trepidation about this and her discomfort with this were the dominant feelings.”