The Mooch and his wife buy a beachside mansion in Hamptons

Anthony Scaramucci and his wife bought a massive home near the beach in the Hamptons just weeks after calling off their divorce, it was reported on Tuesday.

The man who spent just 10 days as White House communications director has reconciled with his wife, Deidre Ball.

‘They are planning to spend a lot of time in the Hamptons this summer,’ a friend of the couple told Page Six.

The new home is in Water Mill, a ritzy area of Long Island.

According to Page Six, their home overlooks a reserve near the home of actor Alan Alda.

Anthony Scaramucci and his wife bought a massive home near the beach in the Hamptons just weeks after calling off their divorce, it was reported on Tuesday. The man who spent just 10 days as White House communications director has reconciled with his wife, Deidre Ball

The new home is in Water Mill, a ritzy area of Long Island. According to Page Six, their home overlooks a reserve near the home of actor Alan Alda. Homes in Water Mill are seen above

The new home is in Water Mill, a ritzy area of Long Island. According to Page Six, their home overlooks a reserve near the home of actor Alan Alda. Homes in Water Mill are seen above

Deidre filed for divorce in July – after financier Scaramucci announced he was going to work for President Donald Trump. 

She was eight months pregnant at the time and Scaramucci managed to miss the birth of their second son James in late July because he accompanied Trump to a Boy Scouts jamboree in West Virginia.

He reportedly sent Deirdre a text saying ‘Congratulations. I’ll pray for our child,’ then failed to visit the baby, who was born two weeks before his due date, in Lennox Hill Hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit for four days.

He was also said to have demanded a paternity test to prove he was the baby’s father.

Alan Alda is seen in the June 2017 file photo above

Alan Alda is seen in the June 2017 file photo above

His divorce from second wife Deidre, after just three years of marriage, was expected to be contentious. 

But they called off the proceedings after telling friends they were trying to work things out. 

‘All that is behind them now,’ the friend said. 

The downfall of Scaramucci came after he launched an obscenity-laden tirade against White House staffers Reince Priebus and Steve Bannon when details leaked of a dinner they enjoyed with President Trump and First Lady Melania.

Priebus was then replaced as chief of staff by retired General John Kelly, who demanded Scaramucci’s removal.

Scaramucci’s gaffe-ridden 10-day tenure as communications chief was the shortest in American history. 

He returned from Washington and moved into a bachelor pad a few blocks down the road from the Manhasset mansion he shared with Deidre. 

Scaramucci was rumored to be dating Fox News presenter Kimberly Guilfoyle, who he was spotted apartment hunting with in Manhattan during his separation.

Scaramucci was rumored to be dating Fox News presenter Kimberly Guilfoyle, who he was spotted apartment hunting with in Manhattan during his separation. The two are seen in Rome this past September

Scaramucci was rumored to be dating Fox News presenter Kimberly Guilfoyle, who he was spotted apartment hunting with in Manhattan during his separation. The two are seen in Rome this past September

Scaramucci who has three children with his first wife Lisa, sold his majority stake in the hedge fund SkyBridge Capital for a reported $200 million in January to take a role in the Trump administration.

But after working on the transition team, he was passed over for a job in the Office of Public Liaison and Intergovernmental Affairs before landing the communications role on July 21.

Long-suffering White House spokesman Sean Spicer quit in protest and Priebus was replaced before Scaramucci was also shown the door. 

Since leaving the White House Scaramucci, who is worth a reported $85 million, has been shopping a memoir and regularly popping up on TV to support Trump.

In October he launched his own website The Scaramucci Post and is embroiled in a bizarre spat with students at his alma mater Tufts University.

After taking offense to comments in the school newspaper that he was an ‘unethical opportunist…who sold his soul…for a seat in the White House’ he threatened to sue, then left his role on the board of advisors at Tufts’ Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.     



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