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Phoebe Dynevor and Pete Davidson ‘split after six months of dating as distance puts strain on romance’
Phoebe and Pete looked smitten last month at Wimbledon (Picture: Getty)
Phoebe Dynevor and Pete Davidson have reportedly split after six months of dating.
The Bridgerton actress began seeing the Saturday Night Live comedian in February this year, with the pair pictured looking loved up at Wimbledon last month.
But it has now been claimed their romance has started to fizzle out due to busy work schedules and distance.
‘Pete and Phoebe’s romance was a real whirlwind and from the start they were both totally committed,’ an insider said. ‘But as time has passed, it’s become increasingly obvious it is going to be difficult to make this work.’
‘Phoebe has had back-to-back filming dates with Bridgerton in the UK.’
Meanwhile, Pete has been back in the US filming Saturday Night Live as well as shooting the movie Meet Cute, in which he stars alongside Kaley Cuoco.
Distance has put a strain on their relationship, according to reports (Picture: Getty)
According to claims, the couple last saw each other in July and have been unable to reunite due to Covid travel restrictions.
The source added to The Sun: ‘Their mates think they make a great couple but the distance has made it completely unworkable.
‘They had fun and will remain close but unless something drastic changes their relationship won’t recover.’
Phoebe and Pete were first linked earlier this year, with the pair thought to have met during a trip to New York when the actress had been filming for US sitcom Younger.
Speculation the pair were dating came after Pete reportedly flew to Manchester to hang out with the Netflix star.
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They were later seen enjoying a romantic countryside walk together, and it appears they’re going from strength to strength.
Metro.co.uk has contacted reps for Phoebe and Pete.
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