Rachel Zegler Declares She's Done Being 'The Boyfriend' in Relationships
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Los Angeles, March 13 (NationPress) Actress Rachel Zegler has revealed that she often felt like “the boyfriend” in her previous romantic relationships.
The 24-year-old star, who is rumored to have parted ways with Nathan Louis-Fernand but maintains a friendly relationship with her West Side Story co-star and former partner Josh Andres Rivera, recently shared various life updates and photos. Among these was a meme that attracted attention from fellow Broadway performer Roman Banks, as reported by Female First UK.
He commented, “slide 14 lmaooo”, referencing a post that stated, “I can't wait to be a girlfriend because last time I was the boyfriend.”
Rachel added, “Not just last time, EVERY TIME.” She first sparked dating rumors with Nathan in July 2025 after collaborating on the West End production of Evita.
However, cryptic social media activity in January raised questions about their breakup, especially since she has unfollowed him on Instagram. Among her posts was a screenshot of a Google search for “how to fumble a baddie”, along with an illustration by artist Ben Lenovitz depicting a woman walking a dog and smoking a cigarette, with the caption, “I'll never get a boyfriend.”
While Rachel has remained relatively quiet on the subject, she recently alluded to going through “heartbreak”, which she feels has prepared her to portray Cathy in The Last Five Years. This production tells her story in reverse, contrasting her timeline with that of her husband Jamie (played by Ben Platt).
She explained to Harper's BAZAAR, “Cathy was my dream role when I was 16, but I had never experienced heartbreak then. Now I have, and that’s just what it means to be alive. I’ll be bringing that lived experience of disappointment, together with the acknowledgment that doing it anyway is where the love story lives, and where the drama lives.”
Despite past struggles, Rachel, who is currently single, emphasized the importance of mental health support, advocating for access beyond just the wealthy. She stated, “It’s been helpful for a lot of reasons, and it’s how I’m able to show up every day. I long for a time when it’s not taboo to talk about and explore in a way that is universal and accessible.”