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5 year oldAccording to Entertainment Tonight, The Widow star and Saturday Night Live comedian parted ways amicably. “They’re still friendly but are not on romantic terms,” the source allegedly told the publication.
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These rumours should be taken with a pinch of salt however, as PEOPLE are reporting that the pair are “still dating” but have just “decided to slow things down a bit” because they “got super serious very fast.”
Elsewhere, another insider told Page Six that Beckinsale “struggled with the attention on her relationship with Pete” and the fact that “he lives his life with his heart on his sleeve.” The same outlet states that it was not the couple’s much-talked-about age difference that contributed towards their split.
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Beckinsale, 45, was first linked to Davidson, 25, when they were spotted leaving a Golden Globes after party together on 6 January. Since then, they have been photographed packing on the PDA at numerous events including a New York Rangers hockey game at Madison Square Garden in early March.
Talking about their relationship, and how many fixate on the 20 years between them and the fact that Davidson was previously engaged to pop star Ariana Grande when discussing it, Beckinsale told The LA Times last month: “I’m surprised by the interest.
“I’ve never been in this position before — never dated anybody who comes with their own bag of mischief.
“It’s all quite shocking, and something to get used to. I think if you liked the person less, you would bow out of it. If that were the main thrust of the relationship, there would be a problem. But it’s not.
“I’d rather not have people hiding outside my house,” she concluded. “It’s a little old fashioned to have a woman’s personal life [looked at like that]. It’s a little bit tired.
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