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Jesse Williams and Alejandra Onieva Hold Hands on Set of ‘Hotel Costiera’


Jesse Williams Spotted Holding Hands with Alejandra Onieva, His Co-Star for 'Hotel Costiera' TV Show

Jesse Williams has a new woman in his life, and she’s a co-star on his upcoming TV show!

The 44-year-old actor was spotted holding hands with actress Alejandra Onieva while stepping out together on Thursday (September 3) in Milan, Italy.

Jesse and Alejandra looked super cute together while strolling through the streets of Milan and displaying some PDA.

The two actors will star in the upcoming Amazon Prime Video television series Hotel Costiera, which debuts on September 24. Jesse plays Daniel De Luca, a half Italian former U.S. marine who returns to Italy, the land of his childhood, as a fixer in one of the world’s most luxurious hotels, located on the spectacular coastline of Positano. In addition to dealing with the hotel’s wealthy guests’ problems, Daniel is also on the trail of Alice, one of the owner’s daughters who disappeared a month earlier. Daniel must do everything he can to bring her home, but facing those who kidnapped the girl will be more challenging than any problem Daniel has ever faced.

Jesse previously had been dating Ciarra Pardo for the last few years, but it’s not clear when they broke up. They walked a red carpet together back in February and were seen running errands on New Year’s Day.

Alejandra was previously linked to a very popular Marvel actor from 2020 to 2021.

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