See What Kermit the Frog's New Girlfriend Looks Like

(Andrea McCallin/ABC)
(Andrea McCallin/ABC)

Meet the pig who's stolen Kermit the Frog's heart.

After the "Rainbow Connection" singer and his longtime love Miss Piggy announced in early August that they had ended their 40-year relationship, Kermit revealed that there was a new someone special in his life named Denise. (The amphibian didn't waste any time getting back into the dating game!)

Now, the first photos of Denise have been released, and we can't help but notice that she shares some physical traits with Miss Piggy — Kermit has admitted that he has a thing for curly tails — although his new gal, um, swine looks a lot younger and a lot more Hollywood. (No word yet on whether Denise has had any work done.)

Kermit shared a couple of details about his gal pal in a recent tweet.

Denise works for ABC, the network behind this month's new show, The Muppets, a documentary that will show Kermit and his famous ex working together post-breakup on Miss Piggy's new talk show, Up Late With Miss Piggy.

The couple appear to be pretty serious already. A source has revealed to People that Kermit refers to Denise as his girlfriend.

Related: Kermit the Frog Explains His Attraction to Pigs in First Interview After Miss Piggy Split: It's the Curly Tail

Perhaps Denise has better control of her temper than Miss Piggy? For the record, Kermit claimed that he and Miss Piggy grew apart and that, in their final days together, she made his life "a bacon-wrapped hell."

While Kermit is moving on with Denise, Miss Piggy has found a new flirtation of her own. The TV star has been getting cozy with fellow A-lister Liam Hemsworth. The Aussie actor, who's scheduled to be a guest on The Muppets in September, shared a snapshot of himself looking adoringly at Kermit's former flame in his very first Instagram post. "Spent Friday with the most beautiful girl in the world," he captioned it. "Kermit, #SorryNotSorry. #TheMuppets #misspiggy."

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Do you think Kermit and Miss Piggy are done for good?