Has Chris Rock's Ex-Wife Malaak Compton-Rock Been Dating Anyone New Since Their Split?

Two years after finalizing her divorce from Chris Rock, Malaak Compton-Rock started dating Eric Maurice, a French entrepreneur who also happens to be the ex-husband of “Abbott Elementary” star Sheryl Lee Ralph. According to Today, Ralph and Maurice parted ways in 2001 after being married for over a decade. They share two children, son Etienne and daughter Ivy-Victoria. While she has yet to open up about their relationship, Compton-Rock has gushed about Maurice on social media. “Five years ago today you walked into my life. Since then it’s been nothing but love, laughter, adventures and growth,” she wrote in a sweet anniversary tribute in June 2023. “You are an awesome human and I love you so.”

On Maurice’s 60th birthday in 2021, Compton-Rock also penned a sweet note for her beau on Instagram. “Happy birthday to my love,” she wrote. “Sweet, kind, loving, romantic, adventurous, fun-loving, inquisitive, giving and spiritual. A great man. A great friend. A great father. And a great partner. Been around the world and back in two and a half years. Looking forward to more wonderful adventures!” She went on to express her love for Maurice. “60 never looked so good! Love you!” she said. Additionally, Compton-Rock has shared several photos of her and Maurice together, including snaps from a recent trip to Croatia. “We had a lovely, lovely trip to Croatia,” she captioned her Instagram post in July 2021. “We loved each and every day. If you’ve been, you know!”

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