The actor, who will be next seen in Netflix's anticipated The Witcher season 2 was photographed on a date with his girlfriend Natalie Viscuso at a café in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. A fan at the same café shared pictures of themselves with Henry Cavill and his date in the background.
Although fans don't know much about his mysterious girlfriend, there are clearly sparks flying between this couple.
Are They Getting Serious?
In the photos, The Justice League star was seen sipping on coffee and brightly smiling at his producer girlfriend. While we don't get a glimpse of Natalie in the photo, she is seen wearing a black tank top and sunglasses, with her blonde hair in full view.
Cavill was casually dressed for his coffee date and looked easygoing in a blue V-neck T-shirt, beige pants, and flip-flops. The video shared by @ethnnm sees Cavill blushing brightly before looking down and taking a sip of his coffee, while tightly holding Natalie's hand under the table. The actor looks very much in love!
On April 11, Henry Cavill went Instagram official with his girlfriend by posting a picture of them playing a game of chess. As Natalie plotted her next move, Henry is seen lovingly looking at her.
"This is me looking quietly confident shortly before my beautiful and brilliant love Natalie, destroys me at chess" the actor shared in the caption.
His fans could hardly believe he was in a real relationship and began trolling Natalie and leaving negative comments on her social media posts. Some also suggested that Cavill's post was orchestrated in an attempt to hide his real relationships. The response was so overwhelming that Viscuso disabled comments on her Instagram account.
A month later, Henry Cavill addressed the negativity in a new post, where he called out everyone "speculating" about his personal life and relationships. The actor's lengthy caption suggested that his girlfriend has been affected by the comments.
"it's time to stop. I know it can be fun to speculate, to gossip, and to dive into our own personal echo chambers on the internet, but your "passion" is misplaced, and it causes harm to the people I care about most." After confirming that he was happy in life and his new relationship, Cavill urged fans to be happy for him, and if not, to "try to do yourself proud and be the best version of yourself."
The actor has an abundance of projects lined up, including Netflix's Enola Holmes 2, new seasons of The Witcher and a Highlander reboot from Chad Stahelski.