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Sebastian Stan discusses Annabelle Wallis romance

Sebastian Stan discusses Annabelle Wallis romance

News.com.au23-04-2025

The 42-year-old Marvel actor has been in a relationship with 40-year-old British star Wallis since 2022 - but the couple have kept their love largely out of the spotlight. Now the Gossip Girl star has explained that it is no mistake that he and Wallis have kept their relationship to themselves. He told the May 2025 issue of Vanity Fair, "I feel like it's really difficult nowadays to be able to have any privacy whatsoever.". The Romanian-born American actor added, "It's the one part of my life that I try to keep somewhat for myself, even though it sort of ends up being out there.".

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