Will Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s marriage to Cheryl Hines be annulled?

According to a source, after the news of his alleged affair with journalist Olivia Nuzzi, the 59-year-old heroine of Curb Your Enthusiasm is contemplating ending her relationship with the 70-year-old politician.

The informant said the circumstance is "embarrassing" for the stunning blonde who married the lawyer in 2014.

“She's been very angry about it. She has a great support team to vent to, though,” the informant emphasized, observing how “everyone's on her side, of course.”

According to OK! Magazine, Hines may seek legal recourse to end their romance.

She has allegedly been considering divorce papers, but he is pleading with her not to. However, how many times can you overlook your partner's infidelity and cover-ups? According to the source, his behavior is very unacceptable for an old and married man.

After the couple was observed together for the first time since Nuzzi disclosed that she had a "personal relationship" with Kennedy, news of her potential filing surfaced.

They were spotted in Malibu, California, on Saturday, October 5, after being introduced by Hines' co-star Larry David in 2011.

As the presidential candidate drove, the actress sat in the passenger seat, and Page Six said that Hines and Kennedy were grabbing Starbucks.

According to another person who spoke with People, the famous people "spent time in Los Angeles together this week."

Noting that "Cheryl's without her wedding ring," they said, "things seem pretty tense" between the couple.

Hines and Kennedy's reunion occurred after an insider asserted that they had diminished their communication over the past two weeks.

According to the source, they "have barely spoken" since the issue went public. Furthermore, it claimed, "She's embarrassed because he got caught."

Despite Nuzzi's admission that she and Kennedy were romantically involved, she maintained in her statement that their relationship was purely emotional, PEOPLE Magazine reported.

"The relationship was never physical but should have been disclosed to prevent the appearance of a conflict," stated Nuzzi, who encountered Kennedy during an interview for the New Yorker.

Following Nuzzi's revelation of their purported affair, Kennedy's camp disputed the claims.

"Mr. Kennedy only met Olivia Nuzzi once in his life for an interview she requested, which yielded a hit piece," according to the report.

The New Yorker placed Nuzzi on leave and posted a message regarding the incident.

If the magazine had known about this connection, the publisher stated, she would not have kept covering the presidential campaign. There are no errors or signs of prejudice in her published work, according to an internal evaluation. Currently, she is on leave from the magazine while they perform a more comprehensive third-party review. This betrayal of our readers' confidence is deeply regretted.

According to reports, Hines is reportedly considering divorcing Kennedy.