While Harvey Weinstein is headed to jail, his ex-wife Georgina Chapman is finding solace within the arms of Oscar-winner Adrien Brody.

Rumors popped up last fall that Chapman, 43, and Brody, 46, were dating, and a source on the brink of Chapman confirmed to Page Six they’re still together.

While the designer and therefore the film star had met and socialized previously, sparks apparently flew once they were both invited to Puerto Rico for the launch of model Helena Christensen’s swimwear line last April, held at the swanky Dorado Beach Ritz-Carlton Reserve, joining guests including Brooke Shields and Chris Henchy, Malin Akerman and Jack Donnelly.

Photos show the pair looking cozy as they sat opposite each over a candlelight dinner with friends. Chapman, the mother of Weinstein’s two youngest kids, had sworn off dating after their divorce, but we’re told that Brody has been an enormous source of support to her. After a day off the social scene, the designer behind Marchesa is happily seeing close friends in NY who have stood by her during a nightmare time.

The UK Sun first reported on their romance.

Meantime, staffers at Rikers Island are apparently eagerly awaiting Weinstein’s arrival from Bellevue and say they won’t be giving him any special treatment — regardless of what proportion he tries to brown-nose the guards.

“Weinstein’s the talk about Rikers — the guards say he won’t get any special treatment from them. They can’t wait to ascertain him in there, to be honest. He’s certainly a shock,” one jail staffer told Page Six.

It’s not known whether Weinstein will stay within the Rikers medical facility before his March 11 sentencing or in his own cell, but the source said of the medical area: “You don’t want to be there — all it's is people screaming and piss and s–t being thrown around.”
Harvey Weinstein arrives to court for the start of jury selection in his sexual assault trial Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020, in New York. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
Harvey Weinstein arrives in court for the start of jury selection in his sexual assault trial Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020, in New York. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)