Lily-Rose Depp Talks About The “Value Of Privacy” Amid Timothée Chalamet Reconciliation Rumors

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Don’t expect Lily-Rose Depp to spill the tea on what’s up with her and Timothée Chalamet anytime soon…or at all, for that matter.

The two stars have been sparking reconciliation rumors of late – ever since they were spotted out together around New York last week.

Lily and Timothée first started sparking romance rumors in 2018 – and pretty much confirmed their relationship status when they were snapped getting all hot and heavy on a yacht during an Italian vacay they took together. However, in 2020, reports of their breakup started making the rounds – which Timmy later confirmed when he told British Vogue he was single.

Timmy did address THAT photo in an interview, though.

“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, and closing my eyes, I was like, indisputably, ‘That was great,'” he told GQ last year. “And then waking up to all these pictures, and feeling embarrassed, and looking like a real nob? All pale? 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?!”

In summer of 2o2o, he was snapped making out with Eiza Gonzalez in Mexico – but that romance was short-lived.

In a recent appearance on the Drew Barrymore Show, Lily opened up about one thing her parents taught her that she still applies in her career today.

“The value of privacy is something that’s been instilled in me from an early age,” she said. “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.”

Lily, who’s been slaying in the film and modelling industries, recognizes her “privilege” to be able to do something she loves. She also talked to Drew about balancing her public and private lives,

“It’s just about balancing that with also wanting to, you know, keep other things private and enjoy other parts of life,” she said.