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Lydia Hearst-Shaw, Jeff Goldblum split: Couple couldn’t handle age gap, model turns to weepy tweets

Lydia Hearst-Shaw and Jeff Goldblum have called it quits after seven months of dating.
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Lydia Hearst-Shaw and Jeff Goldblum have called it quits after seven months of dating.
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Lydia Hearst-Shaw is back on the market. A source tells us the 26-year-old model/actress and 58-year-old actor Jeff Goldblum have mutually parted ways after seven months together. “They both kind of ended it,” says the source, who says the couple’s age difference was a factor. Adding to the intrigue, Hearst yesterday tweeted, “Never let a fool kiss you, or a kiss fool you,” which sounds like a reference to Goldblum’s playboy reputation, but our source had not heard the actor was stepping out on Hearst-Shaw.

Justin Timberlake bringing sexy back… with an Olsen?

Justin Timberlake and Ashley Olsen are bringing cloak and dagger back. Drama lovers are still talking about the high-maintenance night they had at the theater last month. The actor-slash-singer and actress-slash-designer sat together at the May 26 performance of “The Motherf- With the Hat,” but a show source tells us they entered and left the Schoenfeld via different doors and came in separate cars because Olsen, who split from Justin Bartha in early March, was worried about being seen with the “Sexy Back” singer. For the same reason, they chose not to go backstage, leaving actors wondering what the “big deal” was. Us Weekly said the two were spotted the next night at Off-Broadway’s “Sleep No More.”

Reps for the pair did not get back to us by deadline, but Timberlake’s spokeswoman told Us Weekly he and Olsen “are friends” and “not romantically involved.”

Teen Vogue bids adieu to star intern

Shenae Grimes will be back. The “90210” star, who is returning to Los Angeles after interning at Teen Vogue, was given a fashionable sendoff at New York Rangers Sean Avery and Henrik Lundqvist‘s restaurant Tiny’s on Monday night. A source at the dinner tells us that socialite Peter Davis, Refinery 29’s Kristian Laliberte, deejay Brendan Fallis, jewelry designer Pamela Love and Avery, who interned at Vogue in 2008, were among the guests who feted Grimes in the Tribeca hot spot’s back room. Before she left, the actress gave a short speech reassuring everyone she’ll return to NYC.

Jan Klose aching to open for a Beatle

Hey, Paul McCartney! Bronx‘s adopted son Jann Klose wants to open for you when you play Yankee Stadium next month. Although the former Beatle tends not to have other musicians precede him onstage, the German-born singer-songwriter would like Macca to make an exception. “You’re coming to the Bronx. I live in the Bronx,” says Klose, who moved to the city almost 11 years ago. The Mannheim native, whose music has been likened to McCartney’s work, adds that he’s also played Liverpool and Hamburg, where the Beatles made their carapaces. On Friday, Klose plays Rockwood Music Hall on the lower East Side. He says his people have contacted McCartney’s people and his Facebook fans are taking action, too. Maybe we’re amazed at Klose’s chutzpah, but that’s what this town is all about.

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