HUNTER Biden’s daughter Finnegan was seen cozying up to Disney CEO Bob Iger’s son Robert Maxwell Iger on a day out at the magical theme park.
On Saturday, the pair were joined by the Disney heir’s former model mother, Willow Bay, and her sister Amanda, at Disneyland in Anaheim, California – about 26 miles south of Los Angeles.
Finnegan, 23, was seen enjoying the sunny day with Iger’s son, who goes by his middle name Max, 26.
She is the daughter of Hunter Biden and his first wife, Kathleen Buhle, making her one of President Joe Biden’s seven grandchildren.
Finnegan also has an older sister named Naomi, another named Maisy, and a half-brother named Beau Jr.
In June, his father was found guilty of federal gun charges.
Hunter will be sentenced eight days after the Nov. 5 presidential election.
The sentence for the gun charges is 15 to 21 months, but experts believe that because Hunter is a first-time offender, he could receive a lighter sentence.
COZY COUPLE
The group strolled through the park accompanied by some Secret Service agents and two VIP tour guides.
Finnegan chose a simple outfit, wearing a blue New York Yankees cap, navy blue t-shirt and jeans.
Max wore sunglasses, a black shirt and pants.
The two were seen laughing together while enjoying walks in the park, sparking dating rumors.
They’ve done popular rides including the Incredacoster, the Haunted Mansion, and Big Thunder Mountain.
Biden’s granddaughter graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2021.
She majored in history and with a concentration in American studies, according to Business Insider.
Max took a different path and studied sports management at Columbia University in New York City, according to his LinkedIn.
He graduated with his master’s degree in the subject in May.
The Disney heir currently works as a basketball operations assistant for the San Antonio Spurs – a basketball team from Texas.
CEO of DISNEY
In 2020, Max’s father and Disney CEO Bob Iger retired after 15 years as the company’s chief executive.
However, in 2022, Iger decided to return and resume his role, replacing Bob Chapek.
During his time as CEO, Iger helped Disney with many new projects, including the launch of Disney+.
In 2022, the board of directors decided that as Disney “embarks on an increasingly complex period of industry transformation, Bob Iger is uniquely positioned to lead.”
The CEO responded to the statement with, “I am deeply honored to be asked to once again lead this remarkable team… through bold, unparalleled storytelling.”
He initially agreed to a two-year term, but on July 12, 2023, Disney extended his contract through 2026.
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