Simone Ashley Caught Kissing ‘Mystery Man’ at US Open. Who Is He, if Not Joshua Jackson?
Simone Ashley was seen sharing a kiss with an unidentified companion at the US Open, weeks after a public appearance with Joshua Jackson, amid her recent breakup.
- On Monday, September 1, 2025, Simone Ashley was spotted kissing a mystery man courtside at the US Open during the Jannik Sinner vs Alexander Bublik match at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
- Three weeks earlier, Simone Ashley was pictured with Joshua Jackson after ending her two-year relationship with Constantin 'Tino' Klein this year and describing a 'single era'.
- Just Jared identified the man as Tim Sykes, restaurateur and co-owner of Ruby's Cafe in New York City, and Ashley was seen courtside with comedian Zakir Khan and actor Kal Penn as photos circulated online with fans posting praise.
- The US Open sighting has been framed as putting an end to dating rumours linking Simone Ashley and Joshua Jackson, but Ashley has not publicly confirmed her companion's identity this year.
- Professionally, Simone Ashley remains active on screen, most recently in F1 and set to appear in The Devil Wears Prada 2, with public outings coinciding with work in New York City.
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Simone Ashley kisses mystery man as she enjoys US Open match next to Zakir Khan
Indian-origin British actress Simone Ashley grabbed attention on Wednesday when her pictures from the US Open tennis match went viral. While on one hand, the Bridgerton actress was seen seated next to renowned stand-up comedian Zakir Khan, on the other, she was spotted kissing a mystery man. But who is he? Who is Simone Ashley's boyfriend? It is significant to note, reports claimed that the actress was dating actor Joshua Jackson. However, the …
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- 38% of the sources are Center, 38% of the sources lean Right
38% Right
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C 38%
R 38%
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