Paul Mescal Addressed Speculation Surrounding His Love Life After Months Of Rumors About Him And Phoebe Bridgers

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Paul Mescal addressed rumors surrounding his love life in a new interview.

Paul poses on the red carpet of the Oscars Luncheon
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For context, Paul was linked with musician Phoebe Bridgers after a flirty Twitter interaction in 2020 after the release of Normal People. However, there have now been months of speculation that his rumored engagement with Phoebe is over. In recent weeks, she has been linked with Bo Burnham — but nothing has been confirmed.

Paul and Phoebe with their arms around each other at the Met Gala
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When asked about "prodding" of his personal life in a recent profile by Vanity Fair, Paul replied, "Sometimes I can drown it out and then other times it makes me really mad and upset."

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"People are going to write and say things because there’s a certain interest with any person who’s in the public eye in how that person lives their life, and who they’re living up with, and what they’re doing and how they’re going about doing it. And look, a lot of the time people are really kind about their support for me. That’s my predominant experience."

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Rich Fury / Getty Images for LACMA

Then, when asked specifically about speculation surrounding his relationship status, he continued, "I definitely feel the temptation to say the status of my whatever — that will always be there. But I don’t think that’s a wise thing to do."

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"When Normal People came out, I was very forthright in interviews, and it didn’t actually serve me. But the temptation still exists to be like, 'Shut the fuck up. This is my life. This is what’s going on. Or this is what’s not going on.'"

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Arturo Holmes / Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue

"But moving forward as much as I can, that’s going to be my life that is private. That’s a difficult thing to achieve. But giving strangers an answer about my life doesn’t actually help me. It’s like a quick boost of serotonin, being like, 'I’ve said what I need to say.' And then it’s just Twitter fodder," he concluded.

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Mike Marsland / Mike Marsland / WireImage

You can read the full profile with Paul here.