November 24, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Fan page is saying Ross Lynch and Jaz Sinclair broke up following concert clip. (Read More Here).




In the trending video from a concert, Jaz Sinclair, is heard saying stuff about breakup, but didn’t mention Ross Lynch’s name.


Now, fan pages of the dating celebrities are now saying Jaz Sinclair and Ross Lynch have broken up. 


Jaz and Ross usually consistently post one another on their social media accounts, but the two have been slacking recently, causing fans to wonder if something is wrong. Both actors have not posted one another on their social media accounts since October 2022, and haven’t been spotted together in awhile.


Since they’ve been together, the two are known for expressing their love for one another publicly: Ross even wrote an entire album about Jaz called Girlfriend!


“I never knew that love was a thing that chooses you until you wandered into my life,” Jaz wrote when celebrating Ross’ birthday in an Instagram post in December 2020. “You’re my best friend and favorite person. My smile is it’s brightest when you’re close, my laugh the loudest and my heart the fullest. I feel so loved, heard and seen by you and it’s a pleasure getting to have so much damn fun together everyday. You are such a bright spark in this world and I love getting to learn from you and shine with you. Words are never enough, so I’ll just have to smother you in kisses when you get back from hockey.”


The two actors play love interests on the show, but they are also dating in real life. It’s unclear when their relationship began, but speculation started in 2018 — the same year that part one of “CAOS” was filmed and released on the streaming service. 


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