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Andrew Garfield Spotted Waiting for Monica Barbaro After Met Gala 2025

Andrew Garfield Spotted Waiting for Monica Barbaro After Met Gala 2025

Yahoo07-05-2025

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Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro continue to spark dating rumors following a quiet but telling moment after the 2025 Met Gala. Though Garfield skipped the star-studded event, cameras caught him reuniting with Barbaro later that night.
Here's what we know so far about their post-Met Gala meetup.
Andrew Garfield spotted waiting for Monica Barbaro after Met Gala
In footage published by Cosmopolitan, Garfield, 41, wore a black graphic tee, blue button-up shirt, slacks, and a baseball cap while holding a black tote bag. He smiled and hugged Barbaro, 34, when she arrived in a black tulle Dior dress, different from her red carpet outfit earlier that evening.
Monica Barbaro made her Met Gala debut at the Metropolitan Museum of Art wearing a recreation of Dior's 1947 New Look: a white jacket and pleated black tulle skirt, accessorized with black gloves and a boater hat. The gala followed the 'Superfine: Tailoring Black Style' theme. After the event, Barbaro changed into a Fall-Winter 2025 Dior ensemble with a Lady Dior bag.
People confirmed in February 2025 that Garfield and Barbaro were 'quietly dating' after they were seen together at a performance of Richard II at London's Bridge Theatre. In a social media video from February 20, they were spotted chatting casually before the show. A source told People, 'They've been really lowkey and have been spending time together quietly.' Reps for both actors did not comment.
Photographers captured the pair at W Magazine's Best Performances party in Los Angeles on January 4. They also attended an Oscars afterparty hosted by Beyoncé and Jay-Z. Garfield last appeared at the Met Gala in 2019. This appearance marks their second public outing together at a high-profile event since February.
Originally reported by Vritti Johar on ComingSoon.net.
The post Andrew Garfield Spotted Waiting for Monica Barbaro After Met Gala 2025 appeared first on Mandatory.

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