Calvin Klein’s boy-toy is back for sloppy (and fashionable) seconds

Nick Gruber, the soldier turned model turned Calvin Klein boy-toy, was finally out of rehab long enough to sharpen his gold-digging claws on a keyboard as he typed out his tell-all about life under Calvin’s, uh, employment.

Nick had a sweet setup with the fashion icon, living in a West Village penthouse in New York City and driving around in a $250,000 Bentley — which Calvin repossessed following Nick’s arrest for cocaine possession and an alleged assault in 2012.

I’ve been waiting for this tell-all (ready to take notes for my next victim boyfriend) and was excited to read all the twisted details of their relationship, like how Calvin forced Nick to take a lie detector test in the basement of a Holiday Inn (classy) after suspecting him of cheating, but it’s now looking like the book will never come out. After Nick failed to find a publisher, a source tells Page Six that Nick and Calvin reconnected at the Chateau Marmont and recently went on holiday at an exclusive resort in Mexico. “Calvin feels very protective over him. Despite all that has happened, and everything he’s done, he still loves Nick,” the source says. “Nick and Calvin had been texting and met up at the Chateau Marmont [in Los Angeles] about a month ago. Nick and John (his CA sugar daddy) broke up around February, but remained friends. John actually encouraged Nick to get back with Calvin. He thinks it would be helpful for him.”

Back with his sugar daddy even after trying to sell him out? Excuse me while I stop typing to slow clap for Nick Gruber.

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