The actress shared with incredible warmth how her millionaire boyfriend Gus Wenner helps her stay grounded and fills her life with meaning.
Screen star Elle Fanning has for the first time lifted the veil on her personal relationship with Gus Wenner, the influential director of the legendary magazine Rolling Stone. Her heartfelt revelations came in an exclusive interview for Elle UK, where the actress also shone on the cover and in a stunning photoshoot.


28-year-old Elle Fanning shared that her life is currently literally divided between two continents: she shuttles between her cozy family home in Los Angeles and the New York apartment of her 35-year-old boyfriend, millionaire Gus Wenner. However, as the actress admitted, she spends most of her time, of course, with her chosen one. Elle especially values this relationship for the invaluable lesson Gus has taught her: he has shown her how to prioritize properly and find balance in life. The actress fondly recalls, "He came into my life and helps me be more grounded. Sometimes he just says, 'We need to go somewhere for the weekend,' and he always plans something for us." Moreover, Elle happily revealed that her chosen one has already become part of her family, having passed the test with her loved ones. "I love him so much. He is like a family member — my sister loves him, and my mom does too," Fanning said tenderly.
It is worth noting that before this romance, 28-year-old Elle Fanning was in a relationship with actor Max Minghella for five years, starting in 2018. However, just a few months after their breakup, the ubiquitous paparazzi caught Elle on a date with none other than Rolling Stone director Gus Wenner. For a long time, the couple preferred to remain silent, not commenting on their relationship, which only fueled public interest.



Film Achievements
This year has proven to be quite significant for Elle Fanning in her professional career. The actress was nominated for the prestigious Oscar award for her brilliant performance in a supporting role in the film "Sentimental Value." Although at the ceremony itself Fanning lost the award to Amy Madigan, it did not prevent the film "Sentimental Value" from winning the top prize in the "Best Film" category, which was a true triumph for the entire team.
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