Netflix’s Wednesday has bewitched audiences worldwide with its gothic charm, sharp wit, and a cast of young stars who have quickly become household names. While fans obsess over the on-screen chemistry and tangled relationships at Nevermore Academy, many are just as curious about the actors’ real-life love stories. Who are the stars of Wednesday dating off-screen? Here’s everything you need to know about the romantic lives of Jenna Ortega, Percy Hynes White, Emma Myers, Hunter Doohan, Joy Sunday, and more.

Jenna Ortega (Wednesday Addams)

As the darkly magnetic lead, Jenna Ortega has become a breakout star, drawing both critical acclaim and a massive fan following. But when it comes to her personal life, Jenna is famously private.

In interviews, Ortega has consistently stated that she prefers to keep her dating life under wraps. “I don’t think it’s anyone’s business,” she told Elle in a 2023 cover story, addressing rumors linking her to co-star Percy Hynes White and pop star Jacob Sartorius. “People will always speculate, but I’m focused on my work and my family.”

Despite the rumors, there’s no confirmed relationship for Ortega as of mid-2024. She’s been spotted at events with friends and colleagues, but sources close to the actress insist she is currently single and prioritizing her career.

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Percy Hynes White (Xavier Thorpe)

Percy Hynes White, who plays the mysterious and artistic Xavier, has also sparked plenty of dating rumors—especially with Jenna Ortega, thanks to their undeniable on-screen chemistry. The pair’s playful social media interactions and red-carpet appearances fueled speculation, but both have denied any romantic involvement.

In a 2023 Teen Vogue interview, Percy clarified, “Jenna and I are really good friends. We laugh at the rumors, but there’s nothing more to it.” As of now, Percy has not publicly confirmed any relationships and appears to be single, focusing on his acting projects.

Emma Myers (Enid Sinclair)

Emma Myers, who brings infectious energy to the role of Enid Sinclair, is another cast member whose love life remains largely out of the public eye. Fans have shipped her with various co-stars, but Emma tends to keep her private life just that—private.

In a 2023 Seventeen interview, Emma joked about the rumors: “I think people want to see us all together in real life because we have so much fun on set. But honestly, I’m just hanging out with my dog most nights.”

There are no confirmed reports of Emma dating anyone currently, and her social media is filled with travel photos, behind-the-scenes shots, and shout-outs to her friends and family.

Hunter Doohan (Tyler Galpin)

Hunter Doohan, who plays the complicated Tyler Galpin, is one of the few cast members open about his romantic life. Hunter is happily married to producer Fielder Jewett. The couple tied the knot in June 2022 after several years of dating, and Hunter frequently shares glimpses of their relationship on Instagram.

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In a heartfelt post celebrating their anniversary, Hunter wrote, “Every day with you is the best day. Thank you for being my partner in everything.” The couple often attends events together and are vocal supporters of LGBTQ+ rights.

Joy Sunday (Bianca Barclay)

Joy Sunday, who shines as the formidable siren Bianca Barclay, has kept her personal life low-key. There have been no public reports of Joy dating anyone, and she rarely discusses her relationships in interviews.

Instead, Joy focuses on her craft and advocacy work, often using her platform to speak about representation in Hollywood. Her Instagram is a mix of professional updates, travel photos, and empowering messages to her fans.

Georgie Farmer (Ajax Petropolus)

British actor Georgie Farmer, who plays the quirky gorgon Ajax, has not publicly confirmed any relationships. He’s active on social media, often posting about his travels, friends, and behind-the-scenes moments with the Wednesday cast.

Fans have speculated about possible romances, but Georgie has neither confirmed nor denied any rumors. As of 2024, he appears to be single and enjoying the ride of newfound fame.

Moosa Mostafa (Eugene Otinger)

Moosa Mostafa, who plays the lovable Eugene, is still in his teens and has not shared any information about his dating life. Most of his online presence is dedicated to promoting Wednesday and his other projects, as well as sharing fun moments with castmates.

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Catherine Zeta-Jones & Luis Guzmán (Morticia & Gomez Addams)

Rounding out the cast are Catherine Zeta-Jones and Luis Guzmán, who play the iconic Addams parents. Zeta-Jones has been married to actor Michael Douglas since 2000, and the pair are considered one of Hollywood’s enduring couples. Their relationship, often documented in interviews and social media, is marked by mutual support and humor.

Luis Guzmán has been married to Angelita Galarza-Guzmán since 1985, and they share five children. Guzmán tends to keep his family life private, but he occasionally shares heartwarming tributes to his wife and children during interviews.

The Cast’s Real-Life Bonds

While many fans hope for real-life romances to mirror the on-screen drama, the Wednesday cast is, by all accounts, a tight-knit group of friends. They frequently post photos together, support each other’s projects, and reminisce about their time filming in Romania.

In a 2024 group interview, Ortega summed it up: “We’re all really close. It’s like a family. Whether we’re single or dating, we’ve got each other’s backs.”

The real-life loves of the Wednesday cast may not be as dramatic as the twists and turns at Nevermore Academy, but their friendships and respect for privacy are just as compelling. As the show continues to gain fans around the world, one thing is clear: off-screen, the cast is focused on supporting each other and enjoying the ride—whether single, dating, or happily married.

So, while viewers can keep shipping their favorite on-screen couples, the real magic lies in the genuine bonds formed behind the scenes.