Pip Edwards confirms new romance with disgraced businessman as they pack on the PDA in New York - after he quit his high-flying job when shock video emerged of him smoking a glass pipe
Daily MailPip Edwards has seemingly confirmed her new romance with disgraced multimillionaire businessman Geoff Bainbridge, 52, during a very cosy outing in New York over the weekend. Bainbridge made headlines over two years ago when he resigned as the chief executive of alcohol business Lark Distilling after he was caught on video smoking from a glass pipe. Wealthy executive and father-of-four Bainbridge has joined Edwards on in the US as she begins her role as Creative Director at Ksubi and the pair appeared to officially debut their romance when they packed on the PDA in Soho on Sunday evening Bainbridge made headlines over two years ago when he resigned as the chief executive of alcohol business Lark Distilling after he was caught on video smoking from a glass pipe Bainbridge kissed Pip's hands as they walked the streets of New York The entrepreneur showed off her incredible figure in a cropped grey T-shirt and wide leg navy trousers, which she styled with white trainers. The couple were seen snapping cosy selfies together as they didn't shy away from showing their affections for one another during the trip Edwards showed off her incredible figure in a cropped grey T-shirt and wide leg navy trousers, which she styled with white trainers Bainbridge looked smitten with Edwards as he kissed her hand At the time, he claimed he was the victim of an extortion attempt, in which blackmailers threatened to release the video publicly unless he paid them off. The pair appeared very comfortable in each other's company as they stopped off for some drinks during their evening out They appeared to be in jovial spirits as they struck playful poses for the camera while exploring the sights of New York Bainbridge helped fund Grill'd since 2004 with with managing director Simon Crowe, before the pair fell out in 2016 over the ownership of the business Due to his apparent drug use, the businessman did not take the matter to police but sought advice from a global risk consultancy group.