Aziz Ansari has a new woman in his life.
Ansari has been spending time with a woman identified by the Daily Mail as Ph.D. student Serena Campbell over the past few months. On Thursday, the two were spotted shopping in New York City together.
At one point, Ansari, 35, stopped to give Campbell, 29, a kiss on the cheek.
The two were first linked in August when Ansari was photographed out in NYC with his arm draped around Campbell.
And according to Campbell’s Instagram, the two have even hit the road together: She traveled with Ansari to Nashville to attend one of his comedy shows, and in June, the comedian went back to her native Denmark with Campbell.
Ansari’s rep has not commented on their relationship.
Ansari has kept a low profile since a sexual misconduct allegation was made against him earlier this year.
In January, an anonymous woman accused Ansari of sexual behavior that she classified as assault but he called consensual. The controversial article published on Babe.net sparked a public conversation regarding the nuances of the #MeToo movement.
The woman, a 23-year-old Brooklyn photographer, recounted her allegations under the pseudonym “Grace.” She alleged that after meeting Ansari at an Emmy Awards afterparty in September 2017, they exchanged numbers and eventually went on a date, which she called “the worst of life.” After a meal, she said they returned to his apartment, where she alleged that Ansari behaved coercively and that several sexual acts occurred though she was “physically giving off cues that wasn’t interested.”
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Grace said she decided to come forward after she saw Ansari wearing a Time’s Up pin at the Golden Globe Awards, where he won best comedy actor in a TV series.
In response, Ansari issued a statement acknowledging they went on a date and ended up engaging in sexual activity afterwards, which he said “by all indications was completely consensual.”
“The next day, I got a text from her saying that although ‘it may have seemed okay,’ upon further reflection, she felt uncomfortable,” he continued. “It was true that everything did seem okay to me, so when I heard that it was not the case for her, I was surprised and concerned. I took her words to heart and responded privately after taking the time to process what she had said.”
“I continue to support the movement that is happening in our culture,” he added. “It is necessary and long overdue.”
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Grace’s account of her encounter with Ansari sparked significant backlash, with some dismissing the incident as a bad date that should have remained private. Others, however, have applauded the piece for launching a debate over the pervasive power imbalances between men and women.
In March, Ansari’s former Parks and Rec costar Adam Scott gave an update on his friend.
“I’ll say this: Aziz is doing great. He’s a great, lovely guy,” the Big Little Lies star told Vulture in an interview.
Scott, who portrayed Ben Wyatt, and Ansari, who played Tom Haverford, starred alongside Amy Poehler on the NBC comedy together from 2010-2015.