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Lily-Rose Depp Confirms Months-Long Romance With "Crush" 070 Shake
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Date:2025-04-12 10:42:45
Lily-Rose Depp has a new idol in her life.
The actress confirmed her relationship with rapper 070 Shake—whose real name is Danielle Balbuena—on May 11, sharing a photo of the two in a kiss to her Instagram Story.
Lily-Rose captioned the snap, "4 MONTHS WITH MY CRUSH."
Romance rumors began circulating around the pair in February, when they were spotted out at Paris Fashion Week together. At the time, social media photos of the pair getting cozy at dinner created a frenzy amongst their fans.
In the past, Lily-Rose kept details about her relationships close to the chest. As the daughter of Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis, The Idol star was notoriously private about her dating life after spending her childhood in the spotlight.
"The value of privacy is something that's been instilled in me from an early age," she said on The Drew Barrymore Show in 2021. "Growing up in a family like I did, it was always something that was—I always learned the importance of privacy and valuing that and keeping things just for yourself. And that's something that I've carried on into my own career and that's really important to me."
Prior to her romance with 070 Shake, Lily was linked to French rapper Yassine Stein. In November 2021, the duo were spotted kissing while grabbing coffee together in Los Angeles.
Before her relationship with Yassine, the model was briefly tied to Austin Butler in August 2021, when the two were spotted packing PDA in London.
However, perhaps Lily-Rose's most publicized relationship was that with Timothée Chalamet. The two actors were linked after working on the film The King together, and made waves with their relationship when they were spotted making out on a yacht in September 2019.
After the pair broke up in April 2020, Timothée got candid about how he felt after the yacht photos went viral.
"I went to bed that night thinking that was one of the best days of my life. I was on this boat all day with someone I really loved," he told GQ in November 2020. "And then waking up to all these pictures, and feeling embarrassed, and looking like a real nob? All pale?"
The Dune actor continued, "And then people are like, 'This is a P.R. stunt.' A P.R. stunt?! Do you think I'd want to look like that in front of all of you?!'"
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