Paulina Porizkova is starting over.
The model shared a shadowy Instagram pic on Wednesday, where she shared a kiss with her new boyfriend.
However, she kept the identity of her new man tightly under wraps.
“Love is in the air,” she captioned the snap, including the hashtags, “#betweenjloandbettywhite, #startingover, #loveisintheair, #springhassprung.”
Porizkova, who turned 58 earlier this month, has been open about her dating experiences.
In January, she bemoaned the lack of available single men to Pvnew in an exclusive interview.
“I’m not kidding, 75 percent of the men that I’ve come on a date with when I ask them what went wrong in their last relationship, they will tell me that their wives had a borderline disorder,” she rued, explaining that her dates criticize their ex-wives by saying, “Oh, I did everything I could, and she’s just crazy.”
The Czech-born stunner finally grew tired of hearing the same pathetic tale and took action.
“The last time that happened, I stood up in the middle of dinner and walked out,” she told us with a laugh. “I didn’t even wait for the entrées to come. I was like, ‘You know what? Good luck finding a sane woman. I’m done.’”
The Sports Illustrated alum lamented that, unfortunately, “that leaves very few men left,” but also noted that at least she now has fun stories to share with friends.
The “Her Alibi” star married Cars lead singer Ric Ocasek in 1989 and had two sons, Jonathan and Oliver, before announcing their separation in 2018.
The estranged couple was in the process of what appeared to be an amicable divorce when the musician died unexpectedly following heart surgery in 2019 at age 75.
Porizkova was shocked to later discover that weeks before Ocasek’s death, he wrote her out of his will, citing “abandonment.”
She has been honest about her conflicted feelings surrounding her late husband.
Last month, Porizkova posted a photo of her and Ocasek with their boys on their final holiday together.
“This pic is from our last vacation together, when I still hoped my marriage would survive,” she wrote alongside it.
“I told my husband I was so incredibly lonely, my heart so empty and yearning for love, literally anyone could take it. Anyone could woo me. Including him. On this vacation, I was still hoping he would try.”
Porizkova detailed her romance and eventual dissolution with Ocasek in her memoir, “No Filter: The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful.”
She also enjoyed a brief romance with screenwriter Aaron Sorkin. After they broke up she shared a photo of the two of them going on a stroll.
“I’m so grateful for his presence in my life. He helped heal me and reclaim myself. There truly may be no better man, no man who’s more genuinely ‘good.’ He’s brilliant and witty and funny and sexy,” she captioned the post.
“But it doesn’t matter how much we may wish we were birds of a feather – we’re still a duck and a goose.”