Star Trek's Alice Eve is said to have joined celeb dating app Raya after splitting with movie producer Pete Czernin.
The 41-year-old is thought to have ended her relationship with the 57-year-old.
However, Alice is said to be single and ready to look for someone else as she has now joined Raya, it has been reported.
It was reported back in 2021 that Alice was in a relationship with the multi-millionaire aristocrat, who is 16 years older than her.
However, it seems that their romance has now come to an end.
A source has now said that Alice is feeling "flirty", which is why she has joined the celeb dating app.
They told The Sun : "Alice realised they wanted different things. She's feeling fun and flirty and ready to meet someone."
The Star Trek actress secretly got in a relationship with Pete, who is the heir to the Howard de Walden barony and his family owns 92 acres of Marylebone including Harley Street.
A source said at the time: "Pete left his wife and over lockdown began dating Alice. They are in love. Alice is whip-smart, fun and gorgeous and has been telling friends she 'feels like herself again'. But Pete's wife is spitting feathers."
Before he met Alice, Pete divorced his wife of 26 years, Lucinda Czernin, who is an art consultant.
The pair have two grown-up children together.
Pete went to Eton alongside David Cameron and is successful in the film industry, being an Oscar-winning producer of hit film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and The Riot Club.
Meanwhile, Alice was previously married to financier Alex Cowper-Smith, 52, for three years, but they divorced in 2017.
Previously speaking about finding a partner, Alice told The Sun : "A kind man is most important, especially if you want a family.
"Having seen my friends go through having kids, a good husband who's understanding and there is necessary."
Alice has carved out a successful acting career, starring in mini series Belgravia, Star Trek Into Darkness and Sex In The City 2 amongst other things.
The Mirror have contacted Alice's reps for comment.