Cazzie David, the daughter of comedian Larry David, is making headlines not only for her recent relationship but also for her foray as a filmmaker. Amid speculation about her dating status, multiple reports have confirmed her romance with Miller McCormick, the brother of the late rapper Mac Miller. According to Page Six and Entertainment Tonight, the couple has been together for over a year, having met shortly before Mac's untimely death.
After dating for some time, the couple decided to take their relationship to the next level by purchasing a home together—a four-bedroom residence located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This significant step has been acknowledged by Us Weekly, signaling the couple's commitment to one another. While both David and McCormick have largely kept their relationship under wraps, Cazzie, 27, previously shared on the popular podcast 'Call Her Daddy' how meaningful this relationship has been for her.
During her podcast appearance, Cazzie expressed her thoughts on love and healthy relationships, where she described it as one where constant affirmations were not necessary. “It works really well,” she noted, reflecting on the ease with which she and Miller interact. “Once you’re in a healthy relationship, you almost feel like they don’t even like you. Not to say they don’t, but it’s because it’s healthy,” she explained, elaborately discussing her views on emotional connections.
A notable aspect of her reflections included contrasting her current relationship with past experiences. Cazzie discussed her former relationship with comedian Pete Davidson, which lasted two years before they split shortly before Davidson began dating Ariana Grande. “‘[I had] a newfound sense of acceptance and relief,’” she wrote about her emotional state following the breakup, highlighting the struggles and mind games she had endured then.
Alongside her personal life developments, Cazzie is also steering her career toward directing and filmmaking. She recently launched the first trailer for her forthcoming directorial debut 'I Love You Forever,' which she co-directed with Elisa Kalani. The film, set to premiere on February 7, 2025, at the Quad Cinema in New York City, will be widely released on digital platforms on Valentine’s Day.
'I Love You Forever' tells the story of Mackenzie, portrayed as a disillusioned 25-year-old law student who faces the trials of modern love. After experiencing what she believes to be meaningful connections with charming journalist Finn, she soon finds herself grappling with the reality of relationships post-honeymoon phase. The official synopsis states, “When she has a 'real life meet-cute' with Finn, she starts to believe true love may actually exist. Unlike her prior experiences characterized by brief flings, this endeavor prompts her to reflect on whether she is to blame for her romantic disappointments.”
The film boasts impressive production values, written and directed by David and Kalani, with notable industry figures like Diablo Cody involved as producers. Its release is highly anticipated, especially considering its exploration of contemporary dating dilemmas which resonate well with younger audiences.
Interestingly, Miller McCormick has managed to maintain his privacy following his brother's tragic passing, which adds intrigue to his relationship with Cazzie. Recently, he shared his emotions about commemorizing his brother through artistic endeavors, showing the depth of connection he has with those around him. “We’re [my mom and I] negotiating the same impossible thing together,” he remarked about coping with loss alongside the efforts to honor Mac's legacy through music videos and memories shared through the artistic expression he values.
Cazzie David's dual narrative between her heartfelt revelations about love and her pivotal career achievements crafts a compelling story worthy of attention. Stepping out from her father's shadow, she is carving out her identity as both a creator and as someone embracing love fully—in every sense of the word. With both her personal and professional lives flourishing, fans are eager to see where her endeavors will take her next.