Ryan Murphy’s latest Emmy-winning series ‘Monsters‘ may be based on one of true crime’s most sensationalised cases, but breakout star Nicholas Alexander Chavez, who plays Lyle Menendez, prefers to keep his private life under the radar. So when Chavez started making headlines for his stellar performance in the viral series, people were naturally curious about the actor’s relationship status.
So does Nicholas Alexander Chavez have a partner? It seems the answer is yes.
Here’s everything we know about the General Hospital and Monsters actor’s girlfriend, Victoria Abbott.
Who Is Nicholas Alexander Chavez’s Girlfriend Victoria Abbott?
According to the actress’ IMDB, Victoria Abbott was raised in Bellevue, Nebraska before making the move to Los Angeles as a 13 year-old.
Victoria’s big break came after she played Gina in the Netflix show, Echoes, a psychological thriller starring Michelle Monaghan. Abbott’s character secretly swaps lives with her twin (played by her real-life identical sister, Madison Abbott), but deception leads the pair down an unravelling path of consequences that has dire consequences for one of the sisters.
Most recently, the actress was cast in Ryan Murphy’s new project Grotesquerie, as Andrea Saldana, alongside her now-boyfriend, Nicholas Alexander Chavez who stars as Father Charlie.
How Long Have Victoria Abbott and Nicholas Alexander Chavez Been Together?
Internet sleuths and fans of the Monsters actor have speculated that the two began their romance while filming Grotesquerie, which premiered on FX at the end of September 2024. And, if Instagram is anything to go by, the couple seems to have hard launched around March of this year, meaning the pair are still well and truly in their honeymoon phase.
What Is Nicholas Alexander Chavez Doing Now?
Before his starring role in Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, Chavez was most well known for his portrayal of Spencer Cassadine on the long-running soap opera General Hospital, where he earned a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Performer, just a year after joining the cast.
Ryan Murphy must have been paying attention, as not only did the prolific showrunner cast him in Monsters, but he followed up with an immediate casting in Grotesquerie – currently streaming on Disney+ for Australian audiences.
This article originally appeared on Marie Claire Australia and is republished here with permission.