Who Is Glen Powell's Ex-Girlfriend, Gigi Paris? & Why Is Their Relationship History?
Curious to know about Glen Powell's ex-girlfriend? He is a popular actor, widely known for his outstanding performances in Top Gun: Maverick, Anyone But You, The Expendables 3, and Twisters. While his acting career continues to flourish, many are interested to learn more about his personal life. So, here's all you need to know about Powell's ex-girlfriend and their relationship history.
Glen Powell was previously dating Gigi Paris.
At the age of 14, she was discovered by a talent agent, which marked the beginning of her modeling career. She made her debut with Seventeen magazine. Over the years, she has worked with brands like Revolve and Nordstrom. She also walked the ramp for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim in 2015. In 2021, she launched a clothing brand called Jijou Paris.
Paris recently headlined for opening up about her split from Powell in an episode of the Too Much podcast. According to her, the decline of their relationship started about six months before they officially parted ways in April 2023. Their publicized separation happened amid rumors of Powell's romance with Sydney Sweeney. The reported cozy behavior of Powell with Sweeney on press tours didn't sit well with Paris, who then decided to 'stand up' for herself.
She said, 'I had two options. I could either pretend like I was going along with everything and have everyone wonder, like, 'Are [Glen and Sydney] hooking up? Are they not hooking up? Is she okay with this? What the f–k?' Or stand up for myself and say, 'No, I'm actually not okay with this, and I'm walking away.' So that's what I decided to do…I was shattered.'
It remains unclear when Powell and Paris officially met, how they connected, and when they entered the relationship officially. However, they were romantically linked initially in January 2020, when they were spotted together on their vacation at Punta Mita, Mexico. The following year, they confirmed their relationship publicly by posting on Valentine's Day on social media. They also appeared on several red carpets together after that. But their romance was short-lived, as they broke up in early 2023.
Originally reported by Shazmeen Navrange on ComingSoon.
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