Jermaine Jenas’ new girlfriend is a glamorous Parisian high-end estate agent with a love for high fashion and fast cars.
Anne Leplaideur, 31, works for estate agency Laforet Guy Moquet, which is based in the 17th arrondissement, right in the centre of Paris, on the banks of the Seine.
The boutique firm, which is part of the Laforet chain of more than 700 stores across France, sells houses and apartments to those looking to move to the upmarket neighbourhood.
It is one of the most affluent areas of the French capital, including famous landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe.
Residents of this desirable neighbourhood enjoy expansive parks, some of which were captured by 19th-century painter Claude Monet, along with quaint markets and elegant townhouses.
Anne, who is working today, said she was unable to discuss her relationship with Jenas when contacted because she was busy with clients.
Jermaine Jenas’ new girlfriend is Anne Leplaideur, a glamorous Parisian high-end estate agent with a love for high fashion and fast cars
Anne’s social media presence features glamorous posed beach shots, with her reposts showing her taste for luxury, full of designer Christian Louboutin heels and Hermes bags.
She can also be seen in one video, having appeared to have crashed several luxury sports cars, including a Lamborghini, causing extensive damage.
The sexting-shamed former One Show presenter, 43, is said to be ‘happier than ever’ after starting to date Anne, 31.
A source confirmed: ‘Jermaine has been dating Anne since December. He has tried to keep a low profile with their relationship. His circle just know he’s dating a woman who works in Paris in property.
‘At the start, he would drop hints on social media — like posts of Anne’s Chanel handbag when they were on dates. But now he’s in Paris so much, it is clear it’s serious.
‘Jermaine is always posting pictures from Paris and says he’s happier than ever. Anne has been to visit him in London too, but because his work schedule is less regimented now, he can spend more time in France.
‘You only have to look at the size of his smile to see he’s smitten with Anne.’
The Daily Mail has contacted Jermaine’s representatives for comment.
It comes after Jermaine put his family’s six-bedroom property, near Barnet, North London, on the market for £4.95million.
Pictures on an estate agency website show the impressive property, which includes an indoor swimming pool, sauna and steam room, gym, cinema room and playroom.
The sexting-shamed former One Show presenter is said to be ‘happier than ever’ after dating Anne
Ann works for estate agency Laforet Guy Moquet, which is based in the 17th arrondissement, right in the centre of Paris, on the banks of the Seine
Jermaine and his ex-wife Ellie, 37, lived at the property with their two daughters, Geneva and Olivia and son Jacob after the star bought the house for £2.8million back in 2006.
Jermaine previously admitted his split from Ellie wasn’t his call as he grovelled for forgiveness before accepting his fate.
The ex-footballer is now trying to rebuild his career with a series of podcast appearances after losing his £190,000 salary with the BBC.
He revealed he had opened up his own production company, which has helped open new doors for his career, addressing the fact that he wasn’t allowed to do certain things while employed by the BBC in what has become his previous life.
Anne’s social media presence features glamorous shots that display her taste for luxury
She can also be seen in one video having appeared to have crashed several luxury sports cars, including a Lamborghini, causing extensive damage
On a podcast appearance back in the summer, Jermaine admitted how much he really lost through the sacking and revealed the promise he made to himself when the decision was made to let him go.
Speaking to Reece Mennie on his podcast, he said: ‘Having worked in the media for the last ten years, and having been through what I’ve been through for the last year, it’s been a really difficult moment for myself and my family. What happened, which I have always held up my hand and taken full responsibility for, that’s very important to do.
‘You go through a lot of different emotions of anger and blame, but eventually you realise: “Take responsibility, Jermaine, and you’ll be able to move forward.”



