The pair have been married since 2018.
Elsewhere in the interview, “The Matrix Resurrections” star revealed that she used to consider herself a “serial monogamist.”She explained that most of her romantic partners were often actors and crew members she worked with before she began dating the 30-year-old singer.
“I think that I just thought I had an idea of what a relationship should be like, and I kept seeking that and trying to fit the people that came into my life into my idea of that relationship,” she added.interview with “Today“My husband is the kindest, most generous, gentle, thoughtful man — and also extremely intelligent and patient,” she said last month.to him on Instagram in honour of their fourth wedding anniversary.“Find yourself a guy that reminds you every day that you’re loved.
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