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Top Boy actress reveals split from co-star and tells fans she's now celibate

Top Boy actress reveals split from co-star and tells fans she's now celibate

The Sun20-05-2025
TOP Boy star Jasmine Jobson has confirmed she's split from co-star Kadeem Ramsay.
The actress, who is best known for playing Jaq in the 2019 Netflix British crime drama series, said she is now 'in a committed relationship with life".
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In a new video shared to her social media, Jasmine, 30, said she was enjoying her new relationship status and being celibate.
When asked by fans if she was still in a relationship, she clarified: "No, I'm not but I'm also not single, thank you very much.
"I am taken by life. And I am celibate — not single, not taken, just in a committed relationship with life.'
She added, 'The next time I see somebody is gonna be the man that I marry.'
Jasmine and Kadeem went public with their romance back in October 2023 when she shared a photo of the couple sharing a kiss.
They first sparked relationship rumours in July of that year when they were pictured looking pretty cosy at an event in London.
At the time, a source told The Sun: "Jasmine and Kadeem have been quietly dating for some time and are often seen out and about together.
"Since the series ended they have become more relaxed and Jasmine has started giving glimpses of her love life on social media."
Jasmine then turned the comments off the relationship announcement post and urged her followers to "be kind".
Jasmine Jobson stars as Jaq in Netflix's Top Boy
She shared a story which read: "I'm an ACTRESS. My job is to play dress-up and pretend, take a script and make it palatable for your eyes to watch.
"I am also a HUMAN BEING, LIKE ALL OF YOU, just living my life. Be kind."
What roles is Jasmine Jobson famous for?
Jasmine has made minor appearances in The Break, Five by Five and Dark Heart.
She then landed a main character role in the 2019 Netflix crime drama series Top Boy.
In 2020 Jasmine starred as Lily in feature film Surge.
Between 2020 and 2024 she was nominated three times for the British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Top Boy.
2024 saw her win the Bafta.
In 2023 the actress landed a role in Platform 7.
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