David Foster leaves strip club with mystery blonde after describing new bachelor status as 'powerful feeling'

He's described his newly single status as 'a very powerful feeling' and David Foster is clearly enjoying every moment of it.

The prolific music producer, 67, who's been married and divorced four times, was spotted leaving a strip joint with a pretty blonde in the early hours of Tuesday morning. 

He exited the Live Nude Girls Strip Club on La Cienega in West Hollywood and escorted the mystery woman to the passenger seat of his upscale Mercedes before driving off.

Mystery date: Music producer and songwriter David Foster was spotted leaving a West Hollywood strip joint with a pretty blonde in the early hours of Tuesday morning

Wild night: The pair exited the X-rated venue together 

Night out: The multiple Grammy winner had visited the Live Nude Girls Strip Club on La Cienega in West Hollywood

Foster split from fourth wife Yolanda Hadid in December 2015.

While he's been romantically linked recently with Christie Brinkley, he told Vanity Fair's Hollywood issue that he is currently single.

'I tend to go from marriage to marriage—leaving one wife for another,' he said. 'This is the first time in my adult life that I've been single. It's a very powerful feeling, but I'm not used to it.' 

Heading off: Foster, who split from fourth wife Yolanda Hadid in December 2015, escorted the woman dressed in tight leather pants and stiletto heels to his Mercedes parked nearby

What a gent: Foster, dressed in a dapper suit with white shirt and purple tie, helped his companion into the passenger seat before driving off

Free: He told the Hollywood issue of Vanity Fair: 'This is the first time in my adult life that I've been single. It's a very powerful feeling'

Meanwhile, his late night didn't appear to slow Foster down as he posted a snap to his Instagram Wednesday showing himself doing a handstand against a wall in his home.

'Back at it!!!' he wrote beside the snap. 

Foster also revealed the the VF interview that he turned down an offer to perform at President Donald Trump's inauguration when his friends, and especially Brinkley, began to give him grief about it. 

He described himself in retrospect as 'saddened' that he declined the invitation, even though he had supported Hilary Clinton for president.

'Back at it!!!' Foster didn't let his late night slow him down, sharing this photo of himself doing a handstand against a wall to his Instagram on Wednesday

  

 

 

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