She stood on the Oscars red carpet in a custom lavender Louis Vuitton gown with 57 carats of diamonds around her neck, and the first thing she said to reporters was that she was still trying to process her own life. Not the fame. Not the awards. Not the parties. Just her life. That one word told you everything you need to know about Chase Infiniti.
She is 25 years old, Golden Globe-nominated, BAFTA Breakthrough honoured, and currently one of the most talked-about young actresses in Hollywood. And yet, the more time you spend reading her interviews, watching her press appearances, and tracing the choices she has made since exploding onto the scene, the clearer a picture emerges.
This is someone who has thought deeply about who she is, what she protects, and why. That philosophy extends far beyond her career. It shapes how she talks about love, privacy, and what it means to be truly known.
As of early 2026, there are no confirmed reports of Chase Infiniti being in a relationship, engaged, or married. But the more interesting question is not whether she is dating someone. It is why she has made the choices she has, and what those choices reveal about the woman behind the headlines.
How She Describes Herself When Asked About Romance
Chase Infiniti does not dodge questions with vague deflections or polished PR non-answers. When she speaks, she is precise, self-aware, and almost startlingly honest about her inner world.
In one of her most revealing interview moments, she opened up about a period during college when the relentless pressure she placed on herself became unsustainable. “I just realized the way I was pushing myself was very unhealthy for me, mentally, and I was doing it in a way that wasn’t safe,” she shared. “You are always looking at the person next to you, and it almost becomes competitive in a sense where you’re like 18, 19, trying to figure out where you fit in the world.”
That kind of honesty is rare. And it reveals someone who has done serious internal work to understand herself. Someone that self-reflective does not stumble into relationships carelessly. They choose carefully, and they protect what they choose.
She has also spoken about the meaning she has drawn from her own name as a guiding principle: “I don’t want things to hold me back or to stop me. I am pushing myself creatively and chasing greatness. I am always trying to better myself and better my craft, and meet people who are like-minded people I can learn from and observe and have great conversations with.”
That is not a woman who is waiting around for love to define her. It is a woman who is building something and who understands that what she brings to that process matters.
What “Selective About Sharing” Really Means for Her
There is a term that gets used loosely in celebrity culture: “private.” Some stars claim to be private but post every holiday, every dinner, every meaningful glance with a partner. Chase Infiniti’s version of private is something more deliberate than that.
Her social media focuses almost entirely on career milestones, red carpet appearances, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of her work. Fans may create playful ships online, but the actress herself has not publicly confirmed any romantic involvement.
This is a boundary she has drawn, not because she is hiding something dark, but because she understands what happens when you hand over the intimate parts of your life to public consumption. She watched it happen to others. She learned from it before she even had a platform of her own.

“I fell back in love with performing and shifted my perspective on how I approach it and where my priorities are,” she explained. “And that’s honestly the thing that caused the big shift. The moment that changed the trajectory of my life was literally the lockdown.”
During the pandemic, isolated and forced to slow down, she reassessed everything. What came out of that period was a cleaner, stronger sense of self. A person who knows the difference between what is meant to be shared and what is meant to be kept. Her relationships, for now, appear to fall into the latter category.
The Role Her Family Plays as Her Primary Support System
One thing that becomes immediately clear when you read Chase Infiniti’s interviews is that the most important relationships in her life are not romantic. They are familial.
She was born and raised in Indianapolis by two loving parents alongside her younger sister, Dolce, and with a family always supportive of her dreams. When being a performer became her goal, that backing cultivated a certain fearlessness that is endearingly evident when you speak with her.
Her parents named her after Nicole Kidman’s character in Batman Forever and Buzz Lightyear’s iconic catchphrase. That tells you something about them. They were imaginative, culturally engaged, and invested in their daughter’s sense of wonder from the very beginning.
When Chase attended Paris Fashion Week and later the Oscars, one of the first things she wanted to do was share the experience with her friends. She said, “I told them I met Zendaya,” still giddy about the moment in the way someone shares news with the people who have been there for the whole journey.
That instinct, to run back to your people with the good news, says everything about where her emotional foundation lies. For Chase, the support system is not a romantic partner. It is the people who knew her before any of this happened.
How Zendaya’s Multifaceted Career Shapes Her Priorities
You cannot talk about Chase Infiniti without talking about Zendaya. Not because they are alike, but because Zendaya represented something to a young girl in Indianapolis that changed the direction of her life entirely.
Infiniti grew up attending plays with her family and watching Zendaya become an inspiration, an actress who not only looked similar but embodied possibility. “I remember being like, this girl looks like me,” she said.
That recognition was not just about physical resemblance. It was about seeing a blueprint. Zendaya built a career without sacrificing herself. She acted, sang, danced, moved between Disney and prestige drama, and became a fashion icon, all while maintaining a sense of groundedness and personal dignity that the industry rarely allows young women to keep.
Infiniti told Elle that seeing someone who looked like her excel in acting, singing, and dancing helped her envision her own possibilities. That is the template she is working from. And Zendaya’s template is notably one built on artistry first, with a personal life that she manages on her own terms.
The moment when that admiration came full circle was almost too poetic to believe. At the 2026 Oscars, Chase gushed over finally meeting Zendaya, calling it surreal and saying that Zendaya was “the first person on screen who was singing, acting, dancing, and that’s what I fell in love with,” adding that she “never in a million years” thought she would get to meet her.

That meeting was not just a fangirl moment. It was a collision of past and present. The girl who looked at Zendaya and saw possibility, now standing at the same event as an equal.
Her Views on Balancing Fame and Intimacy
Fame and intimacy are almost structurally opposed to each other. Fame demands visibility. Intimacy requires protection. Navigating both at 25, while your career is accelerating faster than most people’s do in a decade, is genuinely difficult.
Chase Infiniti approaches this not with rules or rigid systems, but with a kind of earned wisdom.
“The thing I try to do the most is remind myself that I’m capable of doing everything. I’ve been given these opportunities. I’m so grateful for them. I can handle it, and the people around me know I can handle it. I ground myself and remind myself that I’m here for a reason. I’m not here by accident,” she has said.
That groundedness extends to her personal life. She has said that even when work gets intense, she needs moments of quiet. Those quiet moments are where intimacy lives, and she guards them accordingly.
There is also something worth noting in how her co-stars and mentors describe her. Regina Hall, who worked with Chase on One Battle After Another, noted her ability to listen and take subtle direction, but also observed that she had a long-term vision of herself as an artist and understood it. That long-term vision does not leave room for chaos. It requires deliberateness in every area of her life, including who she lets close.
What Fans Can Realistically Expect Going Forward
Here is the honest answer: do not expect an announcement.
Not because Chase Infiniti is closed off from love. Everything she has shared suggests the opposite. She is warm, emotionally intelligent, deeply connected to the people around her, and clearly capable of real intimacy. But she has built an incredibly clear philosophy about what belongs to the public and what does not.
“I feel so, so blessed, honestly, because I love what I do. I love this industry. I love my community,” she told Vanity Fair at the Essence Black Women in Hollywood luncheon. That is what fills her cup right now. That is what she returns to in interviews, on red carpets, and in quiet moments.
Her upcoming slate reflects that total focus. The Testaments premiered on Hulu in April 2026. The Julia Set is in post-production. She is barely two years into a professional career that has already generated more momentum than most actors see in a decade.
“I think being able to play with that versatility, and that variety with roles is something that I want to put out into the world because I don’t want to put myself in a box. Nobody should put themselves in a box,” she said.
That philosophy applies to everything. Her career, her identity, and yes, her heart. When Chase Infiniti is ready to share that part of her life, it will be on her own terms, in her own time, and almost certainly with a clarity and intention that mirrors everything else she does.
Until then, the work speaks. And right now, it is saying plenty.















