Who is Alexa Chung and who is she dating?
ALEXA Chung began her career as a fashion model at the age of 16 after being scouted at Reading Festival.
Through her work as a TV presenter and model, she has become a hugely influential figure in the fashion industry.
Who is Alexa Chung?
Alexa Chung is a British TV presenter, model and contributing editor at British Vogue.
She was born on November 5, 1983, in Privett, Hampshire to her three-quarters Chinese father, Philip, and her English mother, Gillian.
She frequently appears on best-dressed lists and is a regular model for Vogue, Elle and Harper’s Bazaar, and is often seen in the front row at fashion shows.
She was made a contributing editor of British Vogue in June 2009.
In May 2017 she launched her eponymous label, which was stocked on Matches and Net-a-Porter, and had a longstanding collaboration with AG Jeans since 2015.
However, the brand collapsed in early 2022 after suffering £11 million in losses.
She is currently the host of 24 Hour Catwalk on the Lifetime channel in the U.S.
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What is Alexa Chung’s net worth?
Chung has amassed quite a considerable amount of fortune throughout her career.
As of now, her estimated net worth is $12 million ( around £10.6 million), according to Celeb Net Worth.
Who is Alexa Chung dating?
Chung is currently single as of October 2022.
She was previously in a four-year relationship with Orson Fry.
Orson’s family created Fry’s Chocolate Cream and Turkish Delight bars.
He was working part-time as a waiter when he was introduced to Alexa through mutual friends.
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The pair started dating in 2019, shortly after her split from Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgard.
The photogenic pair were first snapped together at London festival All Points East in 2019.
An onlooker said at the time: “They were having a great time and being very tactile, even though they knew lots of eyes were on them. Alexa looked completely smitten and they kept posing for cosy selfies.”
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In June 2022, the Daily Mail reported that the two had split after Chung was absent from Glastonbury festival’s smaller stages where Orson was performing.
Up until then, Chung was a familiar face at Orson’s gigs around the capital.