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I Want What I Think They Have: Sarah Pidgeon and Joe Alwyn

Obviously, Alwyn is not without his own prior beautiful-blonde-famous-girlfriend baggage, but why should he be pigeonholed—or Pidgeon-holed—as anyone’s ex?

By Elliot O·Jun 16, 2026·2 min read
I Want What I Think They Have: Sarah Pidgeon and Joe Alwyn

Reported by Vogue.

There is something deeply satisfying about a New York City romance that unfolds in plain sight — dinner, a long walk, a kiss on the street, the whole cinematic sequence. Sarah Pidgeon and Joe Alwyn were spotted doing exactly that this past weekend, according to Vogue, dining together, walking arm in arm, and kissing around the city after an earlier sighting in Brooklyn the week before. Timing-wise, it landed right in the middle of post-Knicks-win euphoria blanketing Manhattan. A better backdrop, you could not script.

Pidgeon is having a moment, full stop. Her portrayal of Carolyn Bessette Kennedy in Love Story was the kind of performance that made the entire series worth watching — cool, exacting, and genuinely magnetic. The on-screen chemistry with her co-star was undeniable, but if the current reports are any indication, her real life is catching up fast.

Let the Man Live

Yes, Alwyn's search results are still haunted by his former relationship with Taylor Swift — but that ended three years ago, Swift is now engaged, and Alwyn turned in a genuinely compelling performance in The Brutalist. It's well past time we let him exist as an actor with his own career rather than as a footnote in someone else's biography. The cultural instinct to permanently define men by their famous exes is a habit worth breaking, especially when there's actual new work — and apparently, actual new love — worth paying attention to.

What little we know of Pidgeon beyond the screen is, frankly, charming: she wore Loewe to this year's Met Gala and has been spotted riding the subway with a tote bag that radiates a very specific downtown-girl energy. Alwyn, for his part, has always registered as someone who moves through the world with a certain quiet intentionality. Together, they read less like a PR moment and more like two people genuinely enjoying each other's company in a city that makes new romance feel urgent and electric.

Whether this is early-stage like or something more durable remains to be seen — but for now, Pidgeon and Alwyn are making a strong case that the best love stories aren't always the ones you rehearse on camera.


Read the original at Vogue.

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