WOW! Hungarian supermodel Barbara Palvin started a series with American TV-star Dylan Sprouse

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The couple made an online series titled Breaking Ground and already published the first episode on the Internet, The escape.
According to velvet.hu, they play themselves in the Breaking Ground with Dylan and Barbara who would like to leave the crowded Los Angeles. They escape into nature where Dylan talks about getting married (leaving behind the uncertainties of not being married), but the Hungarian supermodel reacts only by teasing him. Interestingly, Dylan says that it is like a custom in Hungary to marry soon. Finally, they agree that
they will buy a piece of land, and they build a house on it
for the least money possible. Meanwhile, Barbi unsuccessfully tries to whistle with the help of some grass.
As we reported before, they have been together since 2018. In 2019 February, Barbi said that they both like Japanese anime movies. Furthermore, Barbi uncovered in an interview that Dylan tried to learn to speak Hungarian and that she already taught him how to accept if somebody offers him palinka or sausage. They lived then in their home in Brooklyn, but even though Barbi likes to cook, she said that Dylan’s dishes are much more delicious and unhealthy at the same time.
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The couple told the W Magazine about their relationship. Dylan emailed Barbi first, but the Hungarian beauty did not answer him for six months. He wrote her then “Hey, I did not know that you have been in New York, but we can hang out together if you are in the mood. Here is my number.” However,






I have checked the list of world famous supermodels on a specialist modelling agency website courtesy of my connections in Paris. She is not on it. She was a model, but not a ‘supermodel’ in the accepted sense and well below the radar of top fashion houses.