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Meet Kash Patel’s girlfriend Alexis Wilkins, 26: the country singer – and Capitol Hill press secretary – has reportedly been dating Donald Trump’s 44-year-old FBI director nominee for 2 years

Meet Alexis Wilkins, the 26-year-old country-singer girlfriend of Kash Patel, Trump’s pick to run the FBI. Photos: @alexiswilkins/Instagram
Meet Alexis Wilkins, the 26-year-old country-singer girlfriend of Kash Patel, Trump’s pick to run the FBI. Photos: @alexiswilkins/Instagram

Kash Patel, Donald Trump’s choice for director of the FBI, is reported to have met his country-singer girlfriend Alexis Wilkins at a conservative ReAwaken America event – here’s what else we know

It has recently been revealed that Donald Trump’s FBI boss nominee Kash Patel has a much younger girlfriend.
Kash Patel, nominee for director of the FBI, testifies during his confirmation hearing in Washington in January. Photo: EPA-EFE
Kash Patel, nominee for director of the FBI, testifies during his confirmation hearing in Washington in January. Photo: EPA-EFE

The Daily Mail reports that Patel, 44, who has never married, is dating 26-year-old country-music star Alexis Wilkins, who was present at his senate confirmation hearing in January.

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Alexis Wilkins has reportedly been dating Kash Patel for two years. Photo: @alexiswilkins/Instagram
Alexis Wilkins has reportedly been dating Kash Patel for two years. Photo: @alexiswilkins/Instagram

What’s more, Patel and Wilkins appear to be a serious item.

Nashville-based singer Alexis Wilkins, 26. Photo: @alexiswilkins/Instagram
Nashville-based singer Alexis Wilkins, 26. Photo: @alexiswilkins/Instagram

Here’s what we know about Kash Patel’s girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins.

Alexis Wilkins has an international background

Alexis Wilkins is a descendant of Armenian immigrants. Photo: @alexiswilkins/Instagram
Alexis Wilkins is a descendant of Armenian immigrants. Photo: @alexiswilkins/Instagram

Wilkins’ father served in the US Navy during the Korean war, she told the Independent Women’s Forum. “It was a big part of his life. It was something that helped him come back to the States, start a family, and go to college,” she said. “He was the son of Armenian immigrants who fled genocide. My passion for veterans started through conversations with him. Veterans’ causes and history go hand in hand,” she added. Her father later worked for shaving-supplies company Gillette, her mother for aerospace and pharmaceuticals firms.