After months of speculation, 'Euphoria' co-stars Hunter Schafer and Dominic Fike have seemingly confirmed they're dating with a picture posted on social media.
Schafer and Fike, known for playing Jules Vaughn and Elliot on the HBO drama respectively, have sparked dating rumors over the last few months. In a recent picture posted by Fike to his Instagram Story, the two actors are pictured having dinner together and sharing a sweet kiss.
'Euphoria' Stars Hunter Schafer And Dominic Fike Confirmed They're Dating, Sort Of
Schafer and Fike first sparked relationship rumors when they were pictured holding hands in January this year.
In a recent Instagram Story, Fike shared a few pictures after attending a friend's birthday dinner together with Schafer. One of the picture sees the two of them getting cozy and sharing a kiss, with the caption "happy birthday happy birthday".
Schafer isn't tagged in the snap, but fans were quick to recognize her blonde hair and black choker. Is this an official confirmation that the two of them are an item? Only time will tell.
'Euphoria' Star Zendaya Shared A Trigger Warning With Viewers
Now in its second series, the critically acclaimed 'Euphoria' tells the stories of a group of high school students navigating love and family issues while struggling with addiction and money.
The series is fronted by Emmy-winning actress Zendaya, who plays protagonist Rue Bennett, with the cast rounded up by Maude Apatow, Sydney Sweeney, Jacob Elordi, Alexa Demie, Barbie Ferreira, Storm Reid, and Angus Cloud. The series also stars 'Grey's Anatomy' star Eric Dane in the role of Cal Jacobs, Elordi's Nathan's father.
'Euphoria' premiered in 2019 and has already been renewed for a third season. Earlier this year, Zendaya had a message for the show's viewers, reminding the audience that 'Euphoria' deals with sensitive topics and to tune in just if they feel comfortable enough with a potentially triggering watch.
"I know I’ve said this before, but I do want to reiterate to everyone that Euphoria is for mature audiences. This season, maybe even more so than the last, is deeply emotional and deals with subject matter that can be triggering and difficult to watch," the 'Spider-Man' star shared on Instagram on January 9.
"Please only watch it if you feel comfortable," she continued.
She concluded: "Take care of yourself and know that either way you are still loved and I can still feel your support. All my love, Daya."
'Euphoria' airs on HBO and HBO Max every Sunday.