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Madelyn Cline's Dating and Relationship History

Madelyn Cline's Dating and Relationship History

Cosmopolitan16-07-2025
It seems like Madelyn Cline is everywhere you look these days. Between I Know What You Did Last Summer, The Map That Leads to You, and season 5 of Outer Banks, the former Cosmo cover girl is booked and busy—but somehow, she still makes time for fueling romance rumors.
So...who is Madelyn Cline dating these days? At the moment, no one! She confirmed she's currently single during a July 2025 interview with Allure, but if you're curious who she has dated (or, at least, reportedly dated) in the past, we've got you covered. Starting off with...
Hi, remember this?? Madelyn and her Outer Banks costar Chase Stokes started dating in April 2020, and they hard-launched their relationship a few months later with a cute IG post.
Sadly, multiple sources confirmed their split in November 2021. 'Madelyn and Chase are no longer together,' one source claimed to People. 'They were trying to work things out privately but broke up a couple of months ago.'
Dating rumors about Madelyn and Ross Butler first started circulating in September 2021, when the two were spotted dancing together at a restaurant in Milan.
However, Ross later shut down the rumors, telling TMZ that Madelyn was 'just a friend.' Per Ross: 'I dance with a lot of people.' Case closed!
Madelyn was first photographed with musician Jackson Guthy in June 2022—but it wasn't until December of that year that Madelyn dropped the word 'boyfriend' while chatting with The Cut. Later, in March 2023, Madelyn posted Jackson to her Stories, finally going public with the relationship.
After just about a year of dating, Jackson and Madelyn reportedly went their separate ways in July 2023.
News of Madelyn and Pete Davidson's relationship first broke in September 2023. 'Pete and Madelyn are dating,' a source told Us Weekly at the time. 'They spent the night together at the Beverly Hills Hotel and then had breakfast together there the next morning.'
The pair went strong for just about a year before things fizzled out in July 2024. According to a source for The Sun, 'They ended things fairly recently, and I understand it was amicable.'
Madelyn was initially linked to Zack Bia in December 2021, not long after her breakup with Chase. Just a month later, during an appearance on the BFFs With Dave Portnoy and Josh Richards podcast, the DJ set the record straight on where he and Madelyn stood. 'We never officially started dating and probably will never officially stop because we are just hanging out,' he explained. 'We are enjoying it and not even thinking about what it is.'
The two sparked dating rumors a second time in June 2025, which is when a fan captured them looking cozy at Audemars Piguet's 150th anniversary celebration. Pls see for yourself:
But as Madelyn has made clear, she's single at the moment, so I guess that's that on that.
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