
It appears that Simone Ashley has found a new companion! In a recent appearance at the US Open, she was seen quite affectionate with an unidentified man, later revealed to be Tim Sykes, a businessman. The duo’s sweet moments were not left unnoticed and their kisses created quite a buzz at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York, as reported by Just Jared.
Simone Ashley has moved on from Joshua Jackson and is now linked with Tim Sykes. Their romance speculations ignited after being seen together in New York City as recently as August, although neither party confirmed their relationship status. However, it appears that by September, their dynamics took an unexpected turn.
On September 1st, Monday, the actress from Bridgerton was seen spectating at the ongoing US Open Grand Slam. Their affectionate displays suggested that her feelings have shifted from Joshua Jackson towards the appealing entrepreneur instead. It’s said that Tim Sykes, a co-owner of Ruby’s Cafe in New York City, is the lucky gentleman. The two are connected on social media platforms, but his Instagram remains private, shrouded from public gaze. Accompanying them in the celebrity area during the match were Kal Penn and Zakir Khan, other notable South Asian stars.
The actress gained recognition for her appearances in series such as Sex Education and Bridgerton, specifically portraying Kate Sharma. Originally cast in F1: The Movie alongside Brad Pitt, her significant role was ultimately removed post-filming, sparking controversy online.
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2025-09-03 12:37