Lily James admits she feels ‘self-conscious’ to go on dating apps as she lifts the lid on her love life in VERY sexy shoot for Who What Wear magazine

Lily James lifted the lid on her love life in a very sexy shoot for Who What Wear magazine.

Although the model, who is 36 and quite tall, remained silent about her current romantic situation, she did admit that she is not fond of using dating applications.

During a frank discussion, the well-known Hollywood actress, who typically prefers to maintain privacy about her romantic affairs, confessed that she experiences a sense of self-consciousness when using dating apps.

She mentioned: “I was in relationships as dating apps became popular. Currently, I find myself uncertain. I have a little bit of self-doubt.

I strongly prefer keeping my personal life confidential, as discreetly as possible. Using a dating app goes against my wish for privacy somehow.

Additionally, Lily expressed concerns about growing older, acknowledging that the most significant transformation she experienced in her thirties was recognizing ‘life has a limit.’

She expressed: ‘I’m drawn towards pursuits that truly matter to me. I wish to invest my time in those dear to my heart. I aspire to fully embrace the unpredictable journey of life, so I prefer focusing on tasks that stir my passion. This shift has occurred.’

In the photo shoot, the actor showcased an extremely provocative performance by donning numerous revealing outfits, exposing her toned stomach in a white lace bra.

In a different moment, Lily subtly revealed a bit of her chest area while posing stylishly, donning a red suede jacket and an accessory bag in the same shade.

The Tom & Pammy star was last romantically linked to musician Michael Shuman in late 2023.

On Monday, Lily responded to Instagram moderators following the removal of her most recent post, which had been taken down for violating the platform’s community standards.

A well-known British actress is currently in Canada’s wilderness, shooting for an upcoming thriller titled “Harmonia,” directed by Guy Nattiv.

As a devoted admirer, I can’t help but share my excitement about an exceptional event! You see, our favorite starlet managed to grab the attention of Instagram moderators – all thanks to a breathtaking photoshoot. Among numerous captivating images, one particularly stood out where she and her co-stars, in true artistic spirit, seemed to be posing sans clothing. Quite an extraordinary display, isn’t it?

In this rephrased version, a slightly out-of-focus photograph was shared to mark the end of the movie production. It features Lily along with five other actresses, standing in a close circle, linked hands, gazing upward towards the heavens, suggesting a moment of reverence or devotion.

Here’s another option:

The slightly blurry photo uploaded to commemorate the film wrap-up, showcases Lily and five other actresses joined together, forming a tight circle with interlocked hands, looking skyward as if in adoration.

Slated for a 2026 launch, Harmonia draws inspiration from the actual experiences of Nattiv’s grandmother, who was involved with an unusual cult during the 1980s.

In the latest movie, you’ll see Carrie Coon, previously known for her role in “The White Lotus,” as well as Bella Ramsey, famed for “The Last Of Us.” Additionally, Odessa Young will appear, who is also set to star alongside Jeremy Allen White in an upcoming Bruce Springsteen biopic titled “Deliver Me From Nowhere.

However, Lily’s seemingly joyful display about the photo-shoot was abruptly halted when Instagram took action, deleting the post due to their policy against explicit content on their platform.

Evidently unhappy with the decision, she later posted: ‘Instagram you deleted my last post … why…’ 

Instagram has not yet made a public statement about it, and there’s no sign of the post on her social media accounts, particularly Instagram.

The company’s community rules are designed to limit speech that promotes hatred, bullying, discussions about violence, self-harm, and any illegal actions.

The website additionally keeps an eye out for copyrighted materials, unwanted emails (spam), inappropriate visuals, and any content associated with specific brands.

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2025-08-14 18:34