Jennifer Lawrence has a new boyfriend, and the Oscar winner was spotted alongside her beau in Paris on Thursday.

The lucky man is 33-year-old Cooke Maroney, an art director. According to Daily Mail, he and Lawrence — who will be 28 on Wednesday — after a friend of the former Hunger Games star set them up.

The Cut reported that Maroney is the director of New York’s Gladstone 64 art gallery, which is known for representing dozens of celebrities including Richard Prince, Anish Kapoor and Lena Dunhams father Carroll Dunham. Maroney graduated from New York University and majored in art history there.

In February, Lawrence said in an interview that she has maintained a good relationship with all of her ex-boyfriends.

“I’m friends with all my exes, actually,” Lawrence said on the podcast WTF with Marc Maron. “For the most part, yeah, I have a theory: I think it’s because I’m blunt. I don’t think that you can have any sort of bad relationship with anybody if you’re just blunt.”

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Before Maroney, Lawrence dated her Mother! director Darren Aronofsky from November 2016 to October 2017. The psychological horror film was released in September 2017.

Lawrence was also previously in a relationship with British actor Nicholas Houltone of her co-stars from 2011’s X-Men: First Class and 2014’s X-Men: Days of Future Past. 

Lawrence last starred in the Russian spy thriller Red Sparrow, which was released in March. While promoting the film, she revealed to Entertainment Tonight that she planned to take a year-long break from acting to “fix our democracy” by participating in political activism. She said she would work with a nonprofit organization called Represent.Us. Lawrence has spoken out about socio-political issues several times before and criticized President Donald Trump.

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