
Andrew Garfield 'packs on PDA with American actress Monica Barbaro' at Glastonbury as they're 'spotted holding hands, kissing and cuddling'
The Amazing Spider-Man star, 41, was among the celebrities who attended the star-studded festival at Worthy Farm, Somerset, last week.
And after sparking romance rumours in February this year, Andrew reportedly went public with his romance with the Top Gun: Maverick star, 35, at the music festival.
Speaking to The Sun, an onlooker at the festival told The Sun that Andrew and Monica are the 'real deal' and were seen holding hands, kissing and hugging.
The pair are said to have stayed in the luxury teepee tents for the festival and spent their time moving between the VIP area and the main farm.
'On Friday she was posing for some pictures in the VIP area and he stood quite a distance away but looked really proud,' the source said.
'By Saturday they were holding hands and kissing and cuddling. They both seemed really happy and were singing along to Gracie Abrams during her set.
MailOnline has contacted representatives for Andrew and Monica for comment.
Andrew had been single since last year, when he split from Dr Kate Tomas, who describes herself as a 'professional witch '.
Andrew and Melissa were first photographed together at W Magazine's Best Performances party in Los Angeles in January.
They were spotted together a second time after attending Bridgerton star Jonathan Bailey's performance in Richard III in London in February.
Then in May the pair enjoyed a sunny dog walk across the beach.
It comes after his ex-girlfriend Kate Thomas, 42, confirmed on social media that they had quietly split 'months ago'.
While responding to an Instagram user, Kate wrote: 'We broke up months ago but I'm sure he will be happy to know that he is loved.'
'Professional witch' Kate - whose clients include Lena Dunham and Megan Mullally - had publicly spoken about her relationship with Andrew to The Sunday Times as well as on her podcast where she denied using magic spells to seduce him.
'It's not about the magic spells or manipulation,' she said.
'It has got nothing to do with how perfect their teeth are — thank you, Reddit — or whether they conform to conventional standards of beauty.
'People that are really attractive are full of charisma because they are authentically themselves and confidently anchored in that. Magic takes time. It can't happen overnight.'
It's unclear how long two-time Oscar nominee Andrew dated Kate, but they were first pictured on a double date with Phoebe Bridgers and Bo Burnham at Zinqué Malibu back on March 31.
A source previously told US Weekly of their romance: 'Things are fairly new between Andrew and Kate, but she's down to earth and he feels very comfortable with her.
'Andrew really appreciates the fact that Kate is very different from other women he's dated. He thinks she has a great sense of humour and she's easy to talk to.'
Andrew's exes include actress Shannon Woodward, two-time Oscar winner Emma Stone, actress Susie Abromeit, singer Rita Ora, model Christine Gabel, and model Alyssa Miller.
However The Amazing Spider-Man star has previously vowed to never speak about his love life.
In 2021 he told Bustle that he actively strives to keep his private life private.
He said: 'I'm not in the public eye to a great degree because I've designed it that way for myself. For my work, I'm fine with it, but otherwise I fight for my right for a private, personal life. My right to be ordinary. My right to be a mess. My right to be sorrowful. My right to lose, to get it wrong, to be stupid, to be a person.'
He further emphasised his point during an interview with Esquire earlier this month, stating: 'I have never, and I won't ever, speak about or confirm or deny anything about my personal life with anyone, ever.'
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