Glen Powell, Michelle Randolph confirm romance

Glen Powell, Michelle Randolph confirm romance

Glen Powell and Michelle Randolph have confirmed their romance.

Sources say Us Weekly that the pair are now exclusive and their relationship has become considerably more serious since they first started spending time together.

“Glen and Michelle are exclusive and things have definitely gotten more serious between them,” an insider told the paper.

“They started out keeping it pretty casual, but over time they realized they didn’t want to date anyone else and their feelings for each other grew.”

The pair were also spotted sharing a rare public display of affection in New York City over the weekend.

Powell, 37, and Randolph, 28, have been making the most of their time between projects, with sources describing a relationship built around simple, grounded moments rather than Hollywood fanfare.

“When they’re not working, Michelle has been spending a lot of time with Glen in both Texas and New York City,” the source said.

“They love to go for walks and get coffee together and just hop around the city. Both are very down to earth and laid back and love to explore the city together.”

A trip together is also at stake this summer.

The relationship has the full blessing of both their families.

“They’ve met each other’s families and everyone thinks they’re adorable as a couple,” the insider added.

“Michelle is the first person Glen has really been able to see a future with in a long time. He’s completely in love with her and treats her incredibly well.”

Both Powell and Randolph are navigating busy schedules in which she is set to appear Farmer season three, while he has several film projects in the pipeline, but sources say that shared understanding of industry pressures has actually brought them closer.

“They have a lot in common and there’s a mutual understanding when it comes to their careers, schedules and the pressures that come with the business. It makes things easier between them.”

Us Weekly first reported in December 2025 that the couple had started casually dating.

When Randolph briefly touched on his love life in a InStyle interview the following month, she was characteristically guarded.

“I think for peace of mind that they are really important for me to keep separate,” she said.

“How people perceive you in public is not who you are.”

This privacy-first approach seems to remain central to how they choose to build their relationships, away from red carpets and social media, and very much on their own terms.

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