New Hollywood power couple hard launch at Wimbledon
Andrew Garfield is a taken man after he stepped out with Monica Barbaro at Wimbledon, with the pair holding hands as they entered the All England Club.
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Garfield, 41 and Barbaro, 35, even wore co-ordinating white Ralph Lauren outfits for the occasion — Barbaro in a sundress and Garfield in a button down shirt and a cap.
They sat in the stands at centre court and looked engrossed in the tennis as they watched the third round match between Britain's Sonay Kartal take Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.
Garfield and Barbaro looked smitten and the new couple shared a kiss in the stands.
They have been spotted together in New York but are yet to comment publicly on their relationship.
Garfield was previously in a relationship with Dr Kate Thomas, attending Wimbledon with her last year before they split up.
He sparked romance rumours with comedian Amelia Dimoldenberg after an appearance on her Chicken Shop Date show.
The Golden Globe winner has become one of Hollywood's leading men following his breakout roles in The Social Network and The Amazing Spider-Man, receiving Oscar nominations for his roles in Hacksaw Ridge and Tick, Tick … Boom!.
Much like Glenn Powell, Barbaro got her big break playing a supporting role in Top Gun: Maverick, and she starred alongside Timothee Chalamet in the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, earning an Oscar nomination for her performance.
Garfield and Barbaro weren't the only celebrities spotted enjoying the tennis action at the All England Club over the weekend.
Former Wimbledon finalist Andy Roddick was in the Royal Box with his wife Brooklyn Decker, while cricket legends Brian Lara and Ian Botham looked dapper in their suits as they watched on.
Australian acting royalty Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett and Rebel Wilson were guests in the Royal Box last week.
Olivia Rodrigo, her boyfriend Louis Partridge, Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, WWE icon John Cena and former England football manager Roy Hodgson were among an electic mix of celebrites in the Royal Box in the first week of the grand slam.
Former Australian F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo celebrated his 36th birthday with a day out at Wimbledon, looking relaxed in the stands with his parents.
Nearly a year after he was sacked by Red Bull's junior team, Ricciardo said he is 'enjoying life in the slow lane' amid rumours he could be lured out of retirement to drive for Cadillac when F1's 11th team joins the grid next year.
Former Red Bull driver Sergio Perez and Mercedes reserve driver Valtteri Bottas are the current favourites to drive for Cadillac next year, but the American team could take a punt on a US driver or an unproven rookie.
'I'm just enjoying some life in the slow lane,' Ricciardo said.
'I mean, it sounds weird saying like retirement when I'm 35 years old, but retirement from at least the world I was living in. It's cool.'
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