Mar 24
Palm Beach Socialite Couple Go Public with Nasty Breakup
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Things got ugly and very public for a Palm Beach queer power couple last week.
"Billionaire Steve Wynn's stepson Nick Hissom had Palm Beach socialites clutching their pearls after airing the dirty laundry of his alleged nasty breakup from Kameron Ramirez," Page Six reports.
The 32-year-old Hissom dropped his bomb last Wednesday on Instagram calling his longtime partner a "cheater, liar, backstabber" who was "fuking my friend in my own house" while "lying and laughing with his addict friends about it."
He continues that the post was "the saddest and most heartbreaking thing I've ever had to write."
He accuses Ramirez, with whom he founded the Aktion Art gallery,, of having a "coordinated, sneaky, and vicious affair in my own house with another guy" after telling him he needed space to find himself.
He further claims Ramirez, 25, plotted with friends to "hurt me in the most evil, lying and most deliberate way."
"I'll never understand why you came to hate and disrespect me so. And threw 7 years of the best marriage, a life, a family, and a business away – for a guy who knowingly was breaking us up, clearly with no morals of his own either," he wrote.
The couple had previously been on the front cover of Park Magazine in 2022, which described them as 'Palm Beach's New Power Couple.' .
It is not clear if Hissom and Ramirez, 25, are actually married. They met in 2018 sources told Page Six that they were "just longtime boyfriends," though one source claims, "Nick proposed to him and they wore rings."
But it hasn't taken Ramirez long to move on "to a much younger Hissom lookalike, a 21-year-old socialite student, we hear, whom Hissom called out in his social media post, "Page Six adds.
Hissom was said to have been alerted from someone he went to the exclusive Swiss boarding school Institut Le Rosey on an Instagram account called Le Rosey confessions, where people occasionally post messages anonymously.
The anonymous messenger informed Hissom that "Kameron hasn't been loyal."
It further alleges the two were seen packing on the PDA in Aspen and "there is a group chat in which they and their scummy wanna be friends talk sh-t about you and how they can leech off you through Kameron."
"Hissom alluded to the hearsay in his post, where he accused Ramirez of taking 'evil screenshots of my pain' and laughing at him on group chats with his friends," writes Page Six.
He went on to claim that Ramirez laughed with his friends saying "Nick is so over," and sent selfies to the Le Rosey chat with selfies of himself and his "new thing."
The couple appeared happy just days ago on March 15 at the amfAR gala where Hissom's mom, Andrea, and stepdad, Steve, were honored with the Philanthropic Leadership Award. We hear the breakup has taken its toll on the family.
"Steve and Andrea's pals are all talking about how it's like when Syd Bass left Anne Bass for Mercedes," a source told Page Six, referring to the 1980s divorce scandal between the oil tycoon and his socialite wife. "Andrea and Steve are both upset," they added.
According to the Daily Mail, "Hissom's stepfather Steve Wynn is a major Republican megadonor who previously served as the finance chair of the Republican National Committee from 2017 to 2018. Wynn owns a raft of luxury hotels, casinos and resorts and is known to have been close friends with Donald Trump, and boasts a net worth in excess of $3.6 billion."
Source: Instagram
In the meanwhile, Hissom was busy posting for the rest of week. On one he posted a scroll of all of his supporters set to Robyn's breakup anthem, "Dancing On My Own." On Thursday, he seemed to be moving on. He posted video of himself cruising on the coast set to U2's "Beautiful Day."
Later that day he shared video of himself shirtless to Fifth Harmony's "Miss Movin' On" playing, with the lyrics, "My innocence is wearing thin, but my heart is growing strong."
He concluded the string of posts with a shirtless gym shot of his abs captioned, "no AI necessary."
"Nick is devastated but dedicated to rebuilding his life," the first source said.
Hissom so far has not commented.
After our story posted, the social media posts were taken down. Ramirez subsequently told Page Six: "There are many false assumptions and inaccurate statements here hence why the social media posts have been taken down. Nick and I are now working things out privately and truths are coming to light."