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Actor Ross McCall Shares Update on Relationship With Pat Sajack’s Daughter Maggie Sajak
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Date:2025-04-11 12:46:09
The wheel is still spinning on Ross McCall and Maggie Sajak’s relationship.
Five months after Pat Sajak’s daughter packed on the PDA with the Band of Brothers actor, Ross confirmed that there is a girlfriend in the picture. Though the 48-year-old didn’t mention Maggie, 29, by name, he shared that his current romance is in the “early” stages—and it’s impacting his beloved dog.
“When the girlfriend’s over, she knows that she’s definitely on the floor,” Ross told Jenny Mollen on the Aug. 2 episode of the All the Fails podcast, via Us Weekly. “So she’s on the floor a lot these days.”
The Scottish star also spoke briefly about his past relationships and failed engagements with Jennifer Love Hewitt and Alessandra Mastronardi—reiterating how private he likes to keep his life.
“I’m reasonably private for somebody who’s in the public eye,” he explained. “Listen, things don’t work out. I’ve got no ill feelings. I mean, I was heartbroken each time. I believe in partnership and I’m not very good with loss.”
He added, “I felt I lost something. I don’t feel that I lost in like a competitive way.”
While Ross and Maggie have remained mostly mum about their romance, they showed some PDA while walking around Los Angeles in April.
During their relaxed outing—which was attended by Ross’s (no s after apostrophe here) dog—the pair stopped and shared a kiss in addition to holding hands on their stroll.
It is believed the duo first met in November 2023 at the American Valor: A Salute to Our Heroes event in Washington, D.C. Shortly after, followers noticed the White Collar actor leaving flirty messages in the comments section of Maggie’s Instagram, calling her a “beauty” and a “knockout.”
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