Kate Beckinsdale, 47, splits from toyboy boyfriend Goody Grace, 23, after nine months of dating

KATE Beckinsale has split from her boyfriend Goody Grace after nine months as a couple.

The Pearl Harbor actress, 47, started dating the singer, 23, in January and he moved into her Los Angeles home for lockdown.


But after six months living together, she has unfollowed him on Instagram and he has returned to his native Canada.

Kate has also deleted images from Instagram which she posted in June to celebrate his birthday.

The couple were first linked in January and were spotted holding hands on a date in California three months later.

They publicly declared their love for each other in comments on Instagram in June.


Commenting on a photo which he posted to mark turning 23, she wrote: "Happy birthday I love you."

He replied: "I love you."

Despite her unfollowing Goody, he is still currently following her account. 
A rep for Kate has been approached for comment.

Kate – who has daughter Lily, 21, from her relationship with actor Michael Sheen, 51 – split from her husband Len Wiseman, 47, in 2015 after 11 years of marriage.

In January 2019 she started dating 26-year-old US comedian Pete Davidson, who had previously been engaged to Ariana Grande, although they separated last April.

The Sun published photographs in November 2018 of the actress snogging British comic Jack Whitehall, 32, at a karaoke bar in Los Angeles before they headed back to a hotel together.

In June she defended herself from criticism about dating younger men and said there were double standards about ageing.

She explained: "If everyone's s***ing on you, it can make you feel kind of ugh for a minute – especially if there's really nothing wrong.

"If you're strangling a squirrel or hurting someone, I get it, but living one's life in a reasonably respectful manner shouldn't invite anyone to get too excited.

"It can feel like a little bit of a political act to be a woman over 32 who's having any fun at all.

"I witness men constantly doing whatever they like, whether that's in relationships, or deciding to buy a motorbike, or getting a tattoo.

"It hasn't been interpreted as, 'Why hasn't he had more children?' or, 'Is he ever going to decide to become a parent?' or, 'Why has he had so many girlfriends?'"

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