Jenna Lyons and Cass Bird are wearing their hearts on their sleeves!
The Real Housewives of New York City star, 56, and her photographer girlfriend, 50, were photographed wearing matching white outfits in the Big Apple on Tuesday, Aug. 20.
The couple packed on the PDA as they embraced, wearing matching white tops, light-washed jeans, and sunglasses.
It’s no surprise that the two coordinated their looks for the photos, as they’ve even worn each other’s clothing.
“Never in a million years did I ever think we would be able to share clothes. It’s so strange because she’s 5’3 and I’m 6 feet tall, but our sizes are the same,” Lyons told PEOPLE in December.
“So things that are cropped and little on me, look proportionally right on her. I will wear pants with an ankle-strap heel and she will wear them with flats,” she continued. “Also, she has boobs and I don’t. The whole thing is so weird.”
The fashion expert further praised her girlfriend’s style, saying she “looks great in things I cannot wear.”
“She has amazing legs. I have the worst legs you’ve ever seen on the planet. And so she can wear little skirts and I have to wear knee-high boots to cover up my horrible knees,” added Lyons.
The reality television personality publicly revealed her and Bird’s relationship in a feature in The New York Times published in June 2023. She noted that she didn’t share the news with her castmates until filming wrapped on season 14 of RHONY .
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“The words come out of your mouth, and you’re like, I can’t take those back. It has not been the part of my life that I have been very successful in,” she said.
After it was announced in March that Lyons would return for season 15 of the hit Bravo franchise, she further stressed that Bird would not be featured on the show.
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“I have a relationship, but I would like to not name her. I want to keep her out of the press. That is my commitment to her. It’s off the table. I joined this process. She did not,” she told The New York Times that same month.