You'd think his upcoming role in the Gladiator sequel would have helped in the romance department, but it seems Paul Mescal is keen for a bit of matchmaking
Paul Mescal separated from girlfriend Phoebe Bridgers nine months ago - and it looks as if he is now ready to date again.
Our sources spotted the Normal People actor looking for love on a dating app, which he is said to have signed up to earlier this year. You'd think his upcoming role in the Gladiator sequel would have helped in the romance department, but it seems Paul is keen for a bit of matchmaking. One source said: "Paul, like many other actors, has a mad schedule which can make getting to know people hard. The great thing about apps is that you can chat to people wherever you are."Paul was previously spotted on dating app Raya before his relationship with US singer girlfriend Phoebe began in 2020. The pair split in December and it has been reported she ended their relationship after growing close to American comic Bo Burnham. Let's hope Paul has better luck this time.
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