Huma Abedin and her billionaire boyfriend, Alex Soros, have been keeping their relationship low-key after cozying up in Paris on Valentine’s Day. Abedin was recently spotted attending the opening night of “The Wiz” on Broadway, but Soros was not present at the event. Despite not being seen together in public, sources confirm that they are still a couple.

Abedin, known for her discretion, surprised many by publicly sharing a photo of herself and Soros cuddled up at a Parisian restaurant. Insiders were requested to keep the relationship under wraps. Despite this public display of affection, Abedin has been seen attending events solo, such as celebrating the release of a friend’s book at a social event at L’Avenue at Saks Fifth Avenue and attending the return of “The Wiz” on Broadway.

The Broadway event had a theme where attendees were encouraged to dress in green for Emerald City or yellow for the yellow brick road. Abedin chose to dress in green for the occasion. Other notable guests included Tamron Hall, Stephanie Mills, Meena Harris, Hillary Clinton, and fashion icon Anna Wintour, who wore a combination of yellow and orange. Original cast members of “The Wiz” were also in attendance for the special night.

Stephanie Mills, who played Dorothy in the original Broadway production of “The Wiz,” led a standing ovation after Nichelle Lewis performed the closing number, “Home.” After the show, guests continued the celebration at the Hard Rock Café for an afterparty. Despite the fun and festive atmosphere, Abedin and Soros have maintained a level of privacy in their relationship, choosing to keep their romance out of the public eye.

While Abedin and Soros have been relatively private about their relationship, sources confirm that they are still involved romantically. Abedin continues to navigate the social circuit solo, attending events and gatherings in New York City. Despite the attention their relationship received after the Valentine’s Day post in Paris, the couple seems content to keep their romance behind closed doors and out of the spotlight — at least for the time being.

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