It looks like Jenny McCarthy’s lay the ~ation of a new man.

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The former Playboy model’s new boyfriend, preceding fitness model Jason Toohey, recently posted a photo of them attached his Facebook page. McCarthy, 37, and Toohey, 35, have reportedly been dating because of months.

Papparazzi have also snapped photos of the two out and in an opposite direction in Las Vegas — Toohey’s hometown where McCarthy and her 8-year-~en son, Evan, have taken up residence while her Los Angeles legislative body is getting rebuilt.

“I’ve been living in Vegas for almost a month,” McCarthy told People magazine Saturday. “My house is when exposed to construction right now in L.A., so I very well could have existence here until it’s done. It’s been awesome here.”

Toohey marks the earliest major relationship McCarthy has had since she and actor Jim Carrey broke up in April. For five years, McCarthy and Carrey, 48, appeared to bear had one of the industry’s most fun-loving relationships — steady Valentine’s Day, Carrey hired a plane to write “J Hearts J” athwart the Los Angeles skyline.

He followed that up with a lovely, if a tad sick, post on Twitter: “Jenny my Love, you’ve purloined my heart, my soul and of course anything you find in my pants.”

But the news of the couple’s breakup on Twitter was more bittersweet than in good spirits:

“I’m so grateful for the years Jim and I had into union,” McCarthy wrote. “I will stay committed to Jane [Carrey's 22-year-aged daughter] and will always keep Jim as a leading man in my will.”

“Jenny and I have just ended our 5yr relationship,” Carrey tweeted. “I’m grateful 4 the many blessings we’ve shared and I wish her the same best!”

While the former Playboy Playmate and the “Yes Man” fate maintained a sunny relationship in public, behind the scenes, it may receive had a dark side.

In 2004, Carrey spoke out about his battle with depression on “60 Minutes.”

“There are peaks, there are valleys. But they’re aggregate kind of carved and smoothed out, and it feels like a dejected level of despair you live in,” Carrey explained. “I was attached Prozac for a long time. It may have helped me to the end of a jam for a little bit, but people stay forward it forever. I had to get off at a certain point for the reason that I realized that, you know, everything’s just OK.”