Paul Mescal is officially taken
Irish actor Paul Mescal is reportedly dating US singer Gracie Abrams.
The supposed couple were spotted holding hands in London over the weekend, according to MailOnline.
Mescal and the 24-year-old American singer were spotted walking through the streets of London before heading to a nearby park in Mayfair.
An insider said the pair were “kissing a lot” during a date in London’s Mayfair over the weekend.
Onlookers said the famous pair didn’t hide their romance from the public and weren’t shy about their feelings.
gracie abrams and paul mescal seem to confirm their romance by kissing while hanging out in london ✨🤍 pic.twitter.com/2zdqgvkK4K
— 💭 (@iGraciethinker) August 18, 2024
The Close To You singer has been touring in the UK this summer. Gracie, who is the daughter of director J.J Abrams, was nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammys.
She has toured with both Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift.
The pair have reportedly been dating since the beginning of the summer but kept their relationship out of the spotlight until now.
They’ve been spotted on dates around London, but have not spoken publically about their relationship.
An insider told The Sun that their relationship is very relaxed.
They said: “Paul and Gracie looked like any other young couple hitting the shops, and they went almost unnoticed.
“They seemed very relaxed in each other’s company and were busy checking out the posh shops on Bond Street.”
The insider added: “Paul is a very low-key person, as is Gracie, so there was no fanfare and they kept their distance from each other when they were out on the street.”
Mescal was previously involved with American singer Phoebe Bridgers but they ended their relationship after two years in 2022.
The pair were allegedly engaged before they called it quits.
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