Steven Cohen’s Wife Rocks ‘$65,000 14k White Gold Necklace’

Steve Cohen’s wife Alex puts aside the chaos on the Mets field to rock ‘$65,000 14k white gold necklace…complete with 30 carats of diamonds’

  • The Mets owner’s wife allegedly ordered the piece after seeing his work
  • Jeweler Will Selby has produced countless luxury chains for sports superstars
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Mets fans may be suffering, but the owner’s wife is certainly living through it despite a season full of disappointments.

Steve Cohen’s wife, Alex, was presented with a 14-karat white gold necklace, including 30 carats of diamonds worth $65,000, according to TMZ.

Alex commissioned the piece himself after seeing jeweler Will Selby’s work with NBA star Donovan Mitchell.

Selby handed Alex the chain at Citi Field Wednesday night as the Amazins snuck past the Cubs, 4-3.

“I was dropping off a piece for Donovan Mitchell and ran into her in the owner’s suite at The Mets Game and the rest is in the past,” Selby told TMZ.

Alex Cohen poses with celebrity jeweler Will Selby after he gives her the necklace

Steve Cohen's wife received a 14 carat white gold necklace with 30 carats of diamonds

Steve Cohen’s wife received a 14 carat white gold necklace with 30 carats of diamonds

Alex Cohen is married to Mets owner Steve and the president of the Amazin' Mets foundation

Alex Cohen is married to Mets owner Steve and the president of the Amazin’ Mets foundation

Alex ordered the necklace after seeing Selby's work for Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell

Alex ordered the necklace after seeing Selby’s work for Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell

It features the Mets logo as the centerpiece, in addition to two baseballs on each side with the Mets insignia on them.

The necklace might be a small change for Alex given her husband’s worth which is said to be a cool $17.5 billion Forbes.

However, it may cause some frustration for Mets fans – namely Frank the Tank – given the team’s inability to meet the lofty off-season expectations.

Cohen lost nearly half a billion dollars on free broadcast and has run the largest payroll in MLB history through 2023.

Despite the outlay, New York is next to last in the NL East, two games from the basement, at 52-62.

In addition, the team went through the last 10 3-7, with a four-game lead vs. the best baseball team, the Atlanta Braves.