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Inside the messy finances of Kevin Costner's rumored new love Jewel after she lost $100M - amid Yellowstone star's own money battle with ex wife Christine Baumgartner

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Kevin Costner has struck up a shock new romance with Jewel - months after his multimillion dollar divorce from Christine Baumgartner.

Costner, 68, endured a famously acrimonious split from Baumgartner - with whom he shares three children -  with a judge ordering the Yellowstone actor to pay $63,000-a-month for their kids and the prenup enforced.

Today, Jewel is worth an estimated $14million versus Costner's vast $400million fortune 

Earlier this year the singer, 49, claimed her estranged mother Lenedra embezzled more than $100million from her, leaving her broke and in debt at age 34.

As Jewel debuts her hot new romance with Costner, DailyMail.com looks back at her messy finances after losing $100million...

Kevin Costner has struck up a shock new romance with Jewel (second left) - months after his multimillion dollar divorce from Christine Baumgartner - and Jewel has faced her own messy financial battle  

Costner, 68, endured a famously acrimonious split from Baumgartner - with whom he shares three children - with a judge ordering the Yellowstone actor to pay $63,000-a-month for their kids and the prenup enforced (pictured February 2022)

The artist was born Jewel Kilcher in Payson, Utah in 1974. 

Her parents, Atz, 75, who is a star of the reality show Alaska: The Last Frontier, and Lenedra Carroll, 67, moved Jewel and her older brother, Shane, to  Alaska shortly after her birth, where they lived on a large homestead with no electricity or plumbing. 

Speaking to the Verywell Mind Podcast with Amy Morin in March 2023: 'My mom and dad got divorced when I was eight, and we went to live with my dad,' she explained. 'Nobody told me it's because my mom didn't want to be a mom. She left us, and so my dad took over raising us. I didn't know that at the time.'

'My dad was this volatile alcoholic that hit me, very easy to identify "bad guy." My mom seemed like the opposite. She was calm, she was soft, she never yelled, obviously never hit me. And I didn't realize I was being abused in another way at the time,' she said.

Jewel said when she would go to her mom for support, she would find ways to ignore Jewel, without the girl knowing. 

'Let's say when I would show up on her doorstep, she would say, "Your mind is so powerful. Our minds are only tap, we use like 10% of our brain power. Our minds are so powerful and I think you, Jewel, are so powerful that I think you could sit here and stare at this light bulb and you might be able to get it to turn off with your mind."'

Looking back, the Who Will Save Your Soul singer said, at the time, those interactions made her 'feel loved.' It wasn't until much later she discovered, 'What it actually was was my mom didn't want to stay there and be with me, and she babysat me by having me watch light bulbs. So sometimes the appearance of an attached figure isn't what it seems.'

The You Were Meant for Me singer began performing at an early age. She and her father would yodel and sing in roadhouses and taverns to earn money.

In March 2023 Jewel accused her mother Lenedra Carroll of embezzling more than $100million from her - leaving her broke and in $3million debt (pictured 2001)

Her parents, Atz, 75, who is a star of the reality show Alaska : The Last Frontier, and Lenedra moved Jewel and her older brother, Shane, to Alaska shortly after her birth, where they lived on a large homestead with no electricity or plumbing (pictured with Atz in 2019)

'I was bar singing as an eight year old. I was around predators, I had a very scary life. I had a very terrifying life. And I had a life where adults weren't safe people, being in connection to people wasn't safe.'

It was Jewel's talent that enabled her to get out of the bars. She won a partial scholarship to study operatic voice at the Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan. Her hometown of Homer rallied around here, holding an auction to raise the remainder of the money. 

She learned guitar while studying at the music school and moved to San Diego after graduating.

There, she lived in a van while writing songs and performing. She paid the bills by  working in a coffee shop and as a telephone operator at a computer company until she was discovered. 

Her debut album, Pieces of You, skyrocketed to success, becoming a 12-times platinum record. 

The artist's second collection of songs, Spirit, debuted on the Billboard 200 in third place, but did not go on to have the same success as Pieces of Me. 

Jewel's mother was close enough to have access to the singer's finances.  

'I didn't really realize what my mom was until I was 30-something. I woke up and realized she embezzled all of my money, over $100 million,' she admitted.

And then as I started investigating the truth about what my mom had told me in my life versus what was true, I had realized that pretty much everything that I formed my reality on was fiction," she added. 

'34 years old, realize I'm $3 million in debt, realize my mom stole it, realize everything I thought my mom was isn't what she was, very difficult psychological thing to come to terms with.'

Jewel's mother was close enough to have access to the singer's finances. 'I didn't really realize what my mom was until I was 30-something. I woke up and realized she embezzled all of my money, over $100 million,' she admitted (pictured 2001)

To help vulnerable kids and teens, Jewel helped create the non-profit, Inspiring Children in the early 2000s, which includes the singer's free in person and online mental health program, Jewel Never Broken.

The program includes survival techniques the artist taught herself to overcome anxiety and depression.

Jewel often speaks about the importance of good mental health on her personal social media account and on the Inspiring Children and Never Broken accounts. 

The star has been estranged from her mother since the early 2000s. 

This comes amid the star's budding new romance with Costner.

The two stars were seen sitting very close to each other on Richard Branson's Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands over the Thanksgiving weekend, as reported by TMZ on Friday.

'34 years old, realize I'm $3 million in debt, realize my mom stole it, realize everything I thought my mom was isn't what she was, very difficult psychological thing to come to terms with' - they are now estranged (pictured 2001)

The Yellowstone star was on the island for a tennis fundraiser for Jewel's Inspiring Children Foundation.

TMZ claims Costner and the singer flew together to the Caribbean and spent over a week hanging out, were acting 'flirty,' and are now dating.

It was also claimed they left the event together after being by each other's side daily.

The site also shared images with Kevin's arms around her waist as she spoke into a microphone.

They appeared very flirty and smiled from ear to ear suggesting they really enjoyed each other's company. 

The site's source shared: 'There was definitely something going on. They were flirty, and when they were together, it was like they both just lit up.'

It was also shared: 'You could tell they were trying to be discreet, but anybody who saw them could tell something was going on.'

They played double tennis with Sir Richard.

The site's source also shared that Jewel has been 'picky about who to date' but feels Kevin 'fits the bill,' meaning she gave him the greenlight for romance. 

Her son Kase, 12, whom she had with ex-husband Ty Murray, seemed to be on the trip as well as he was seen on the beach with the star in her Instagram photos. 

Jewel mentioned Costner when talking the fundraising event on her Instagram last week, saying he was 'kind enough to mentor our kids this year.'

Jewel shared swimsuit images while on the beach on Necker Island

The crooner was also seen with her son Kase, age 12

Playland: The island held a very exclusive tennis tournament and Kevin even played a game here and there, it was added by PageSix last month

She added of the event: 'Every year, my foundation and I go to Necker Island to help host a tennis event w Richard Branson to raise funds for our kids. Amazing players like come and support us in playing doubles with the folks who come. 

'It’s an incredible time, and one I use to relax, rest and play w my son! and Sir Richard was his usual inspiring self- who also plays a mean game of doubles!'

Costner and Jewel were also seen partying with other stars like Emma Watson and Michael Bolton at the private island over the Thanksgiving holiday.

Jewel fits his type: blonde and young. He has also romanced blondes Elle Macpherson, Joan Lunden and Cheryl Teigs, and, of course, his ex wife Christine Baumgartner.

In late November, PageSix reported that Jewel and Kevin were on the same trip together making eyebrows raise.

'Costner seemed in high spirits and more interested in looking to the future than dwelling on his headline-making split from wife of 19 years, Baumgartner,' a source told the site.

'He was talking to other guests about his upcoming movie projects, and he even screened part of his latest movie,' said an island hopper.

His latest film is the two part Horizon: An American Saga which debuts in June 2024. 

Costner also went scuba diving and sailing, the site added.

And when he had dinner at night he rubbed elbows with Jewel as well as Emma Watson, Michael Bolton, and tennis stars Genie Bouchard and Mike Bryan.

Guests paid up to $100,000 to visit the island and play with the best tennis stars in the world.

Not looking back: 'Costner seemed in high spirits and more interested in looking to the future than dwelling on his headline-making split from wife of 19 years, Christine Baumgartner,' a source told PageSix; seen in 2022 with Christine, left. Jewel is seen right with ex Ty Murray

They have kids together: Kevin and Christine seen with their children in 2019 

The good times come after Costner finalized his divorce from his wife of 19 years Christine.

In October Costner and Baumgartner's very bitter divorce met an end as the two sides settled with the prenup enforced and a massive monetary penalty if it is challenged.

A joint statement from Costner and Baumgartner provided to DailyMail.com read: 'Kevin and Christine Costner have come to an amicable and mutually agreed upon resolution of all issues pertaining to their divorce proceedings.'

The actor and his wife of nearly 20 years have been embroiled in a months-long legal war which has met a surprise end after a report that Baumgartner had received more than $400,000 to pay the costs of the contentious courtroom battle.

Costner was previously married to Cindy Silva from 1978 to 1994 and they share three children - Annie, 39, Lily, 36, and Joe, 35.

He also shares a son Liam Costner with Bridget Rooney, who he dated after his split with Silva.

Jewel's dating history includes relationships with Sean Penn and NFL star Charlie Whitehurst.

Wrapping it up: His hit show Yellowstone will come to an end next year, it has been claimed; seen with co-star Kelly Reilly

Jewel in the 2000's Night episode of The Masked Singer in October

She was also married to professional cowboy Ty Murray and they share a 13-year-old son.

The settlement between Costner and his ex is likely to be similar to the one previously offered by Kevin in a letter sent on June 30 which would have paid her $75,000-a-month in child support.

The mom-of-three rejected that after enjoying a temporary monthly payment of $129,000 and had wanted it bumped to $161,000.

Instead, after a two-day hearing in September in which both Kevin and Christine took the stand to testify, a judge ordered Kevin to pay $63,000-a-month for their three children.

According to the terms of the settlement, if Christine challenges the judgment 'she would have to repay Kevin more than $1million and pay his attorney's fees for the prenup fight.'

Upon hearing this, she 'agreed to the terms of a 3-page settlement letter.'

Although the prenup is enforceable, Christine got more than what was prescribed in the agreement.

Christine had vowed to fight it out in court with a trial due to take place in December, which will no longer happened.

Inside Kevin Costner's colorful love life: Two divorces, a love child and rumors of infidelity

Kevin Costner's marriage to second wife Christine Baumgartner is coming to an end after 18 years and three children together.

Baumgartner, 49, cited 'irreconcilable differences' as the reason for the shock split, which reportedly 'blindsided' the Yellowstone star, 68.

And in wake of his latest failed union, DailyMail.com is taking a deep dive into the actor's colorful love life.

And in wake of his latest failed union to purse designer Christine Baumgartner, DailyMail.com is taking a deep dive into Kevin Costner's colorful love life; seen in 2022

First wife Cindy Silva

Costner pictured with his first wife Cindy Silva in 1991, she filed for divorce three years later ending their 16 year marriage

In November 1994, Costner's then wife, Cindy Silva, filed for divorce after 16 years of marriage.

'We have amicably resolved all issues regarding our children and financial affairs and a full marital settlement has been reached. We ask to be allowed the dignity of sorting through this more painful part of our lives in private,' a statement from the couple read in 1994. 

Costner and Silva met while they were both students at California State University - Fullerton.

They would go on to have three children together.

The pair split amid multiple reports that Costner had been having an affair with a celebrated hula dancer named Michele Amaral while he was filming his multi-million dollar flop Waterworld in Hawaii.

Eventually, Silva was awarded around $80 million in the divorce settlement.

In a 1995 interview, The Bodyguard star took responsibility for his role in the demise of his marriage, but did not go into detail.

'A series of events conspired to happen at the same time. I know it hurt some people that I had failed in my marriage. And the marriage was my own failure,' he said.

Costner said in a 1995 interview with Parade Magazine that he never even spoke to Amaral on the phone.

He also listed off the other women he was supposedly linked to including Playboy model Angie Everheart and the daughter of casino magnate Steve Wynn.

'It was hard on Cindy and our children. It didn't help things. The only thing it did was hurt. The collapse of my marriage was the hardest thing of all for me,' the Dances With Wolves star said.

Costner went on to express his love for his first wife: 'You can put this on the record. Through all the pain, Cindy's been what I always thought she was a real lady. I still have love for Cindy.'

Silva supported Costner when he was a struggling actor, taking on odd-jobs that included performing as Snow White at Disneyland.

Short-lived fling Bridget Rooney

Shortly after his split from Silva, Costner had a son, Liam, with Pittsburgh Steelers heiress Bridget Rooney 

Less than two years after his split from Silva, Costner had a son, Liam, with Bridget Rooney.

She is heiress to the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the aunt of actresses Rooney and Kate Mara.

In 1996 Rooney insisted that she was '110% sure who the father' of her child was. 

But Rooney still 'insisted on a paternity test' to prove paternity, according to a 2002 article from PEOPLE.

That months-long affair is rumored to have cost the actor $7 million.

Liam in now 27-years-old.

'Mistress' Michele Amaral 

In 1994, Kevin Costner was widely reported to have had an affair with hula dancer Michele Amaral while filming Waterworld

Costner allegedly had an affair with a celebrated hula dancer named Michele Amaral while he was filming his multi-million dollar flop Waterworld in Hawaii. 

Amaral was also married as well as being a mother-of-two when she met Costner.

A report at the time in the New York Daily News said that the pair met at the Mauna Lani hotel and shortly afterwards Amaral was 'spotted creeping out of his $4,500-a-day villa.

According to a Departures Magazine feature, Amaral has taught hula across the world and is known as the island's premier soloist.

The Daily News report said that Silva was alerted to the affair by someone who was working on Waterworld and was fired.

The same article accused Costner of multiple infidelities during his marriage.

At the time Costner strenuously denied the allegations saying that he was merely interviewing Amaral for a job.

During an interview where Amaral was brought up, Costner became infuriated.

'This woman has done nothing wrong and yet has had to share the harsh light of celebrity with me. I feel embarrassed, and I don't think there's one thing I can do to make her life better.'

'This woman has a name and to make her a thing is the worst part of all. It's wrong for her and her husband,' Costner said.

Second wife Christine Baumgartner 

Costner and second wife Baumgartner first began dating in 1998, having met around 1996 while Costner was filming his movie Tin Cup. They wed in 2004; seen in 2022 

Costner and second wife Baumgartner first began dating in 1998, having met around 1996 while Costner was filming his movie Tin Cup.

The Bodyguard star said that at the time he first met her, he wasn't ready to fall in love again. 

Both are graduates of California State University - Fullerton. Baumgartner graduated with a degree in business. 

They married in 2004 in Aspen, Colorado, where Costner has long maintained a 160-acre ranch, known as The Dunbar. Rooms can be rented on the property for as much as $36,000 per night.

The reason for the long courtship was because Costner was not sure if wanted more kids. The uncertainty even led them to break up for a period prior to their engagement.

'Fear kept me from marrying Christine. [She] wanted a child, but I was afraid I couldn't be an effective father.'

'I woke up and thought, 'Am I going to lose a beautiful woman who is willing to be with me to my very last breath because I am afraid to say yes to a child?' That's all it took. Sometimes you learn the thing you're most afraid of will save your life,' he told Closer Weekly in 2018.

Costner told the Daily Telegraph in 2011 that the reason for his four year hiatus from making movies was because of his new family.

As a recently as 2020, Costner spoke glowingly about how the couple's relationship strengthened during the Covid-19 pandemic. He told People: 'Our partnership has really come into focus about what we do for each other and how we deal with our family.'

The couple share three children, Grace, 12, Hayes, 14, and Cayden, 15, and both have filed for joint custody; seen in 2019

In 2022, Radar Online reported that Costner was given an ultimatum from his wife. The report said that she was demanding that he quit his hit show Yellowstone due to the fact that he was gone from home so often.

'The show is such a mega-hit, producers want it to go on forever! [Baumgartner] wants a firm commitment this is his last season — or he might have to!,' a source told the website.

And on Tuesday, May 2, it was revealed that Baumgartner had filed for divorce after 18 years of marriage.

A representative for the Yellowstone star asked for privacy  while saying that 'circumstances beyond his control have transpired which have resulted in Mr. Costner having to participate in a dissolution of marriage action' with Baumgartner.

The couple share three children, 12, 14 and 15, and both have filed for joint custody.

The family's primary residence was in Ventura, California, 30 miles south of Santa Barbara, where they also own an oceanfront mansion.

The couple settled with prenup enforced in September 2023. 

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