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(More) wedding bells for Canadian producer David Foster

By Lia Grainger
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(Image: Rob Stemple)
(Image: Rob Stemple)

Canada’s prolific pop producer David Foster is set to wed. Again. This will be the hit maker’s fourth trip down the aisle, and it’s no huge surprise that the lucky lady, Dutch model Yolanda Hadid, is of the blond bombshell variety. Foster is the production talent behind such Canadian superstars as Celine Dion and Michael Bublé, and has also lent his talents to Josh Groban and Seal. He reportedly got down on one knee over the holidays at a friend’s Bel Air home and whipped out a 14-carat dazzler, to which Hadid promptly responded in the affirmative.

The producer split from his last wife, actor and former beauty queen Linda Thompson, in 2005, and has five children from his previous marriages. Hadid also has three kids from her previous marriage, to real estate developer Mohamed Hadid.

We know that Foster is 61, but the thoroughly platinum Hadid’s age is as yet un-Googleable. For the moment the age spread remains a mystery, but photos of the happy couple would imply a May-December union falling somewhere between the outrageous Hefner-Harris (84, 24) and the merely moderately eyebrow-raising Moore-Kutcher (42, 27).

• Canadian producer David Foster engaged [Toronto Star] • Foster reportedly engaged [Toronto Sun] • Canadian producer David Foster engaged to Dutch model [CTV]

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