Glen Powell, Michelle Randolph's romance takes 'serious' turn after PDA-filled outing
Glen Powell and Michelle Randolph have been in a relationship since December 2025
Glen Powell and Michelle Randolph's relationship is reportedly getting "serious."
“Glen and Michelle are exclusive, and things have definitely gotten more serious between them,” a source spilled to Us Weekly on Tuesday.
“They started out keeping it pretty casual, but over time, they realized they didn’t want to date anyone else and that their feelings for each other were growing," added the confidant.
Last weekend, Glen and Michelle were seen displaying some rare PDA in NYC.
Sources revealed that while both actors have busy schedules, the duo is trying to spend quality time together whenever possible.
“When they are not working, Michelle has been spending a lot of time with Glen in both Texas and New York City. They both love NYC and have spent a good chunk of the last few weeks there together,” the insider shared.
“They love to go on walks and get coffee together and just bop around town. Both are very down-to-earth and casual and love exploring the city together," added the confidant.
As per a tipster, those closest to the actors fully approve of the romance.
“They’ve met each other’s families, and everyone thinks they’re adorable as a couple,” the source said. “Michelle is the first person Glen has been able to genuinely see a future with in a long time. He’s completely smitten with her and treats her incredibly well.”
For those unversed, Glen and Michelle have been in a relationship since December 2025.
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