Phoebe Dynevor Reflects On ‘Hard Lessons’ She Learned From 'Very Surreal' Pete Davidson Romance!
28.09.2023 - 15:55
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Apparently, Phoebe Dynevor learned a lot from her relationship with Pete Davidson!
For those who don’t recall, romance rumors began circulating in 2021 – months before he started dating Kim Kardashian. They reportedly met while the 28-year-old actress was in New York for work and then started hanging out together, even taking their romance across the pond near her hometown in England. By April, Pete and Phoebe were in a full-on relationship as the Saturday Night Live alum basically confirmed the news when he confessed to being “with [his] celebrity crush” during a Zoom conversation with students at Marquette University.
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Things seemed to be going well for a while, with them making their first public appearance as a couple at Wimbledon in July of that year. But by the next month, the duo suddenly ended their relationship. A few years after they broke up, Phoebe is looking back at their romance for the first time and revealing the lessons she quickly had to learn at the time.
In an interview with Elle, Phoebe shared that nothing could have prepared her for the intense media attention she received about her personal life while also dealing with her new fame from the popular Netflix series Bridgerton. She recalled:
That naivety continued with her relationship with Pete at the time:
And boy was she wrong about that! Considering Phoebe starred on a show dealing with Regency-era gossip from Lady Whistledown and her readers, you’d think she’d realize the public would have been interested in her dating Pete IRL! But the Younger alum didn’t think things would change so much about her life and thus had to learn some “hard lessons” then:
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