Amandaland Star Lucy Punch's Private Life with Artist Partner Dinos Chapman
Amandaland Star Lucy Punch's Life with Artist Partner

British actress Lucy Punch, best known for her role as Amanda in the BBC comedy series Amandaland, has largely kept her personal life away from the public eye. The 48-year-old star is now back on screen for the second series of the popular show, a spin-off of Motherland that follows Amanda as she navigates raising two teenagers after downsizing from Chiswick to South Harlesden.

Who Is Lucy Punch in a Relationship With?

Lucy has been in a long-term relationship with artist Konstantinos 'Dinos' Chapman, with whom she shares two children. Dinos, aged 63, was formerly one half of the renowned British visual art duo The Chapman Brothers, working alongside his brother Jake. The pair split in 2022, and Dinos has since pursued his work independently. Speaking to The Guardian in 2022, Dinos shared his perspective on their split: "Nothing about our practice was amicable. It was never a love-in. It was always tinged with a certain seething disdain for each other so I guess at some point that reached critical mass, and we decided to go our separate ways."

Where Did Lucy and Dinos Meet?

According to reports, Lucy and Dinos met in Hollywood, where they later decided to reside permanently with their two children. Reflecting on how they balance their busy schedules, Lucy told The Times: "We don't have normal jobs so we can, in a very mismanaged, chaotic way, divide up childcare." Speaking of their home in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, she added: "I've always got one foot out the door, wherever I am. I never got round to getting a green card. I'm on these rolling visas, which is ridiculous. I have a home there and I have two American children. But I can't commit to anywhere. I get itchy feet. I like being a little bit here and a little bit there."

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Who Are Lucy's Children?

Lucy and Dinos have two sons, whose names have not been disclosed. In 2025, Metro reported that the boys were aged seven and three. Like many Los Angeles residents, Lucy and her family were forced to evacuate their home in January 2025 as wildfires spread across the city. Sharing insight into how her family coped, Lucy said one of her sons treated the experience like a holiday due to the fun they had while away. In a rare remark about her children, she told The Independent: "Meanwhile, we'd been looking at our phones, going 'help' and crying. It's such a small window when you're a kid, so I'm just trying to make it magical until they're confronted with teenagerdom and the reality of life."

Amandaland series two airs Wednesday, 6 May 2026, on BBC One at 9 PM and on BBC iPlayer.

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