Timothee Chalamet Back On The Dating Scene But In The Most Unexpected Place
Timothee Chalamet has re-entered the dating scene, a year after his divorce from Lily-Rose Depp was finalized.
However, he will not be depending only on traditional dating for the purpose of finding a love connection in the future.
The "Call Me By Your Name" actor has been seen on the Lox Club dating app, which is notorious for being a members-only dating app for "Jews with insanely high standards," according to the Instagram pop culture blog DeuxMoi.
"Timmy Chalamet is on The Lox Club," an anonymous tipster informed the website, which was later confirmed by the page itself. "I've received another confirmation. More Timmy may be found on the podcast episode from last week."
Timothee has an extensive dating history, having dated various ladies who were the daughters of famous parents. It appears that he will not be depending only on nepotism in his future relationships.
This follows his second breakup with the daughter of Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis, who was recently sighted rekindling their affair in April 2021.
When Timothee and Lily-Rose were initially tied together, it was in October of last year. Their relationship lasted for more than a year. The next summer, photographs of them making out on a yacht in the Mediterranean Sea went viral on the internet and nearly brought the internet to its knees.
Their separation was officially announced in April 2020.
Timothee Chalamet, in addition to his relationship with Lily-Rose Depp, was also linked to Madonna's daughter Lourdes Leon in 2017.
In New York, while attending the same performing arts high school, they were romantically involved with one another.
He also dated Eiza Gonzales, who he met after being publicly caught kissing and cuddling with him in a Cabo San Lucas resort in June of this year. Their romance, on the other hand, did not survive long.
Due to his appearance on the dating app, there's little question that Timothee Chalamet is ready to start a new relationship with someone.
Their website states that, despite the fact that they sell themselves to "Jews with insanely high standards," their members-only app is "like a deli; it's culturally Jewish, but you don't have to be Jewish to enjoy it."
According to the app, they aim to establish a community of "genuine," "well-rounded," "ambitious," and "down-to-earth" individuals who can meet one other just by swiping on the app and meet in person at events hosted by the app.
They also say that The Lox Club is intended to be similar to a speakeasy, "hidden within an old school deli, seeking to retrace their roots back to the beginning."