Angie Harmon’s Valentine’s Surprise: A Love 35 Years in the Making

This Valentine’s Day, Law & Order star Angie Harmon didn’t just share a romantic post; she revealed a love story that has been decades in the making. It’s a story of fate, timing, and a connection that refused to fade.

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Angie Harmon (Photo Credit: Getty Images)

Angie Harmon has officially welcomed a ‘new’ love back into her life, though as it turns out, he isn’t exactly new. In a heartfelt joint post, Angie and model Tony Floyd shared the incredible history of their relationship. The two first crossed paths in Italy when they were just 18 years old. Back then, they were teenagers chasing modeling dreams, simply trying to build a life without starving along the way.

Tony Floyd recalled those early days with a touch of nostalgia. He shared that even as teenagers, there was a spark between them, but the timing just wasn’t right. Fast forward to their 20s, and they found themselves together again in Los Angeles, both pursuing acting careers. Tony fondly remembers that time, admitting to Angie, ‘You were always better than me, but we were together and we were in love.’

As life moved forward, their paths diverged once more. Angie found her true passion on the screen, becoming a household name, while Tony found his in the craft of shaping surfboards in Costa Mesa.

For years, they lived separate lives. Angie was previously married to NFL star Jason Sehorn for 13 years, with whom she shares three daughters—Finley, Avery, and Emery. However, due to differing schedules, that chapter eventually closed.

But fate had other plans. After 27 years apart, their paths crossed once again. Tony Floyd describes this as a ‘full circle’ moment, believing that after 35 years since that first meeting on a subway platform in Italy, the timing is finally right.

He calls her ‘My Angie,’ describing her as the same kind, breathtaking, and passionate fighter he met all those years ago. It’s a beautiful reminder that sometimes, love just needs a little bit of time—or in this case, three decades—to find its way back home.

What a beautiful Valentine’s surprise for Angie and Tony! What do you think about this 35-year journey?

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