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Dirty 30 looks pretty damn good: Chase Stokes wishes girlfriend Kelsea Ballerini with a heart-melting post

| @indiablooms | Sep 13, 2023, at 11:44 pm

Singer Kelsea Ballerini recently turned 30 and it was her boyfriend actor Chase Stokes whose post for her surely melted the hearts of their fans.

Sharing glimpses of their moments of togetherness on Instagram, the actor wrote on the platform: "Dirty 30 looks pretty damn good on you ballerini. i love you."

Infact, the birthday girl was also quick in responding as she wrote: "You really made 29.  I love you stokes."

The Grammy-nominated star — who spent her birthday performing at the MTV Video Music Awards Tuesday night — and Stokes are fresh off a trip to the Venice Film Festival, where they attended a party in matching all-black looks, People reported.

The couple has been romantically linked since January.

Stokes is known for his role as John Booker Routledge (John B) in the Netflix teen drama series Outer Banks.

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