Chase Sui Wonders breaks silence on Pete Davidson romance

‘Our relationship is sacred’: Chase Sui Wonders breaks silence on Pete Davidson romance and how pair are ‘open with one another’ as she poses for sizzling Nylon photoshoot

Chase Sui Wonders looked incredible in her Nylon Magazine cover story on Tuesday before opening up on her ‘sacred’ relationship with Pete Davidson.

The 26-year-old actress and comedian looked cool and confident in a sultry campaign highlighting her playful personality and impressive physique – as she lauded the SNL star, 29, for his acting and personality.

She said: ‘[Pete and I] became fast friends on Bodies, and it was just clear that we could work together super well. He’s such a pro, and acting with him is my favorite thing. As soon as I got onto Bupkis, it felt like we were flowing again.

‘We talk about everything and we are very open with each other about everything, and it feels like what’s happening in our relationship is very sacred.

Discussing the attention surrounding her new romance with Kim Kardashian’s ex, she said: ‘The first initial shock was super disorienting, but after that it just becomes… it’s like a video game. It feels like another weird player came into the video game. I feel like I’m still on my own path. My life hasn’t changed that much.’

Cool vibes: Chase Sui Wonders looked incredible as she sported a tiny black bandeau top under a black motorcycle jacket for a Nylon Magazine cover story on Tuesday

Love birds: ‘We talk about everything and we are very open with each other about everything, and it feels like what’s happening in our relationship is very sacred’ (pictured with Martha Stewart)

The shoot starts off with a shot of Wonders flashing her taut tummy in a tiny black knit top under a $2800 Heron Preston leather motorcycle jacket.

Stylist Stephanie Sanchez paired the look with $730 AGL over-the-knee leather boots and black Calle Del Mar underwear. 

She accessorized the look with a matte makeup palette, silver earrings, and multiple necklaces.

In demand: The Generation actress wore $1090 Dion Lee Colorblocked pants and motorcycle boots paired with a simple $360 E-Hook Dion Lee tank top

Photographer Lea Winkler created a bold contrast between the Bupkis star and her backdrops, mixing bold leather jackets and pants with sexy knits.

In the second look, The Generation actress wore $1090 Dion Lee Colorblocked, biker-inspired cotton pants with orange, white, and black stretchy panels.

The Out Of The Blue actress rolled on her back while kicking her motorcycle boots in the air for a playful pose. She paired the colorful pants with a simple black $360 E-Hook tank top by Dion Lee.

In the third look, the beauty posed for a profile shot in a $450 long-sleeve bandeau top by Calle Del Mar that flashed a bit of under-boob, paired with Mugler lace-up leather pants and $495 double buckled Maverick Ballet flats by Stuart Weitzman.

In the final look, Chase wore a short white Louis Vuitton knit top with white and yellow Louis Vuitton printed pants.

The rising star has been busy at work on multiple projects and has two major releases in May: A comedy called Bupkis, created by her boyfriend, Pete Davidson, and can be seen next in the crime drama City on Fire.

The Detroit native stars as a crime victim in the thriller about a series of fires in 2003 in New York City. City on Fire is scheduled to debut on Apple TV+ on May 12.

Pete and Chase played boyfriend and girlfriend in the A24 thriller Bodies Bodies Bodies, which debuted at the South by Southwest festival before hitting theaters in August.

Rising star: Chase has two major releases in May: A comedy called Bupkis, created by her boyfriend, Pete Davidson, and a crime drama called City on Fire that releases on Apple TV+ on Friday, May 12

On-screen couple: Davidson and Sui Wonders played boyfriend and girlfriend in the thriller Bodies Bodies Bodies which hit theaters in August

Looking good: Chase showed off her model figure in a $450 long-sleeve bandeau top by Calle Del Mar paired with a $325 Mistico Spike chain silver necklace by Martine Ali

It girl: The beauty flashed a bit of under-boob in Mugler lace-up leather pants and $495 double-buckled Maverick Ballet flats by Stuart Weitzman

In the final look, Wonders wore a short white Louis Vuitton knit top with white and yellow Louis Vuitton printed pants

The well-received whodunit about a group of wealthy 20-somethings planning a hurricane party at a mansion that turns deadly received an 85-percent score from critics on Rotten Tomatoes.

The audience score, 69 percent, was not quite as generous.

Acting may have brought them together again.

It was reported in October that the actors had reunited when Sui Wonders joined the cast of Davidson’s new Peacock series Bupkis.

The series is described as a ‘fictionalized, heightened version of Davidson’s own life.’

Bupkis also stars Joe Pesci, Edie Falco, Steve Buscemi, Jon Stewart, Method Man, Ray Romano, Brad Garrett, Kenan Thompson, and Charlie Day.

The former SNL star not only stars in the Peacock series set to debut later this year but also serves as a writer and executive producer.

Chase has been broadening her horizons professionally modeling for MiuMiu and Chanel.

Wonders has also appeared in films such as Daniel Isn’t Real (2019), On the Rocks (2020), and Out of the Blue (2022).

Pete and Chase: Pete and Chase  in A24’s Bodies Bodies Bodies

Co-stars: The two comedians played boyfriend and girlfriend in Bodies Bodies Bodies, which hit theaters in August

Before igniting their romance, both stars were linked to other people in the entertainment industry.

Chase was previously in a relationship with Riverdale star Charles Melton in 2022. Neither made a public statement about their eventual split, but it’s assumed they ended their relationship before Chase began seeing Pete.

The King of Staten Island actor was previously engaged to singer Ariana Grande in 2018.

He had a short-lived romance with Kim Kardashian and had flings with Kate Beckinsale and Phoebe Dynevor. His most recent split was from model Emily Ratajkowski.

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