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Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro Make It Official at Wimbledon in Coordinated Whites

The couple brought courtside charm and low-key PDA to Wimbledon 2025 — and fans are loving it.

London, July 6 EST: Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro didn’t just show up at Wimbledon this weekend—they basically soft-launched their relationship on Centre Court. Coordinated head-to-toe in crisp Ralph Lauren whites, the duo strolled in hand-in-hand like a tenniscore fever dream, gave us a courtside kiss, and casually sat next to Maude Apatow like they hadn’t just broken the internet.

It was the kind of outing that whispers, “We’re dating, yes, but also: We understand the assignment.”

According to People, this marks the couple’s most public appearance yet after quietly dating since early 2025. They were first linked after a night out at a London play in February—but this? This is paparazzi-primed, Vogue-approved, Met Gala-level couple energy.

From Rumor Mill to Centre Court

Let’s start with the look: all-white, obviously, because Wimbledon doesn’t mess around—but also because Garfield and Barbaro clearly know how to dress for the mood. She wore a structured summer dress and heels. He opted for a laid-back suit and sunglasses, the kind of unbothered drip that says, “Yes, I’m the Spider-Man who likes Bergman.”

Between sweet touches and whispered asides, they looked like a couple deep in the groove—effortless, unbothered, and actually enjoying the attention. There was no stiffness, no handlers hovering nervously nearby. Just two people vibing in their lane.

And Yes, They Might Be Co-Starring in a Luca Guadagnino Film

The internet’s favorite speculation du jour? That the couple could soon be sharing screen time in Luca Guadagnino’s next project, Artificial. While still under wraps, the film is already generating buzz in festival circles—and if Garfield and Barbaro are both attached, expect the hype machine to go into full awards-season overdrive.

If they can channel even a fraction of their off-screen chemistry into a Guadagnino script, we could be looking at Call Me by Your Name with existential dread and great cheekbones.

Celebrity Romance, the 2025 Way

What’s interesting here is the tone. There’s no splashy announcement, no joint cover shoot, no suspiciously timed “sources close to the couple” leaks. Just real-world outings: a play in February, a dinner in New York last month, and now this—a PDA-laced appearance at one of the most photographed events of the summer.

It feels refreshingly old-school, but with Gen Z-aware subtlety. No thirst, just vibes.

And fans? Totally here for it. Social feeds lit up with everything from “this is my Roman Empire” memes to full wardrobe breakdowns. Fashion critics have already declared them Best-Dressed Couple of Wimbledon, while stan accounts are bracing for a full red carpet tour come awards season.

Call It a Debut, or Just a Damn Good Day Out

Whatever label you want to slap on it—soft launch, hard launch, or something in between—Garfield and Barbaro just pulled off one of the most stylish celebrity date nights of the year.

And if this is how they handle going public, we’re very ready for whatever comes next.


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A bi-coastal pop culture critic and former indie screenwriter, Gia covers Hollywood, streaming wars, and subculture shifts with razor wit and Gen Z intuition. If it’s going viral, she already knew about it.
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A bi-coastal pop culture critic and former indie screenwriter, Gia covers Hollywood, streaming wars, and subculture shifts with razor wit and Gen Z intuition. If it’s going viral, she already knew about it.

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