Jaz Sinclair Boyfriend 2026: Who Is the ‘Gen V’ Actress Dating

Published 04/06/2026, 2:22 PM EDT

Jaz Sinclair has made a habit of choosing characters who bleed, literally and emotionally. As Marie Moreau in Gen V, she turns blood manipulation into a metaphor for control and trauma, while her earlier work as Rosalind “Roz” Walker in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina grounded supernatural chaos in something achingly human. Even in smaller roles like Paper Towns, she carried a quiet, observational intensity.

With The Boys Season 5 set to release on April 8, 2026, the franchise is reaching its endgame, pulling Gen V characters like Marie into a larger, bloodier battlefield. Lately, though, the spotlight has drifted off-screen and seeped into Sinclair's love life. 

 There is a familiar rhythm to celebrity attention cycles: breakout role, franchise visibility, then the inevitable pivot: who are they dating? and Jaz Sinclair happens to be no exception. 

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Is Jaz Sinclair dating anyone in 2026?

The answer, at least publicly, is: no one, or no one she is choosing to share. Jaz Sinclair was previously in a long-term relationship with her Chilling Adventures of Sabrina co-star Ross Lynch, with their romance dating back to around 2018. The two, who began as friends, made frequent joint appearances, from red carpets to Paris Fashion Week in 2020, offering fans a rare, open look at a working Hollywood relationship.

By late 2023, however, signs of a split began to surface. Sinclair’s absence from Lynch family events and a noticeable drop in shared social media posts led fans to speculate about a breakup. By early 2024, multiple reports and fan observations aligned: the relationship had likely ended, though neither party issued a formal statement.

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But the story does not end with absence, it shifts back to the work, where uncertainty feels like a question mark waiting to be written.

What is next for Gen V and Marie Moreau?

For all its momentum, Gen V currently sits in limbo. There has been no official confirmation of a third season on Prime Video, leaving its future open-ended. In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Jaz Sinclair admitted she has not heard anything concrete about where the story goes next, but expressed a hope that Marie’s arc continues. What draws her to the character is precisely that unpredictability: Marie begins in one place and ends somewhere entirely different.

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That uncertainty, however, does not mean the story is over. Sinclair is set to appear in The Boys Season 5, where Gen V characters are pulled into the central conflict against Homelander. With the final season teased to carry a significant body count, there is a real possibility that not every character makes it out. At the same time, the lack of cancellation for Gen V suggests a strategic pause rather than an endpoint, especially as the franchise continues expanding with projects like the Vought Rising prequel in development. 

In the end, Jaz Sinclair’s trajectory highlights a tension at the center of modern stardom: the push between exposure and control, certainty and speculation. As audiences, the question is not just whether she is dating anyone in 2026; it is what one chooses to focus on when both her personal life and professional future remain deliberately unresolved.

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Should the attention stay on Jaz Sinclair's private life, or shift back to the strengthening story she’s telling on screen? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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Sarah Ansari

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Sarah Ansari is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie, transitioning from four years in marketing and automotive journalism to storytelling-driven pop culture coverage. With a background in English Literature and experience writing across NFL, NASCAR, and NBA verticals, she brings a research-led, narrative-focused lens to film and television. Passionate about exploring how stories are crafted and why they resonate, Sarah unwinds through sketching, swimming, motorsports—and yearly winter Harry Potter marathons.

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