Chris Pine and his mystery girlfriend were spotted enjoying an idyllic date night in Portofino, Italy this week.
The 44-year-old Don’t Worry Darling actor — who was spotted out in Los Angeles in July — wore a dark, tailored suit with a button-up white shirt.
He added brown loafers as his dark-haired lady lovingly wrapped her hand around his arm.
She was clad in a forest green wrap dress with thick gold trim and open-toe, brown platform heels.
The couple was first romantically linked in August 2023 when they were seen on a boat trip.
Chris Pine and his mystery girlfriend were spotted enjoying an idyllic date night in Portofino, Italy this week
The 44-year-old Don’t Worry Darling actor wore a dark, tailored suit with a button-up white shirt
Pine’s graying hair was slicked behind his ears and his grizzled beard was neatly trimmed.
He and his partner have kept a low-profile since first being spotted together more than a year ago.
The Hollywood fixture wined and dined her in Milan back in June, taking her with him to a Ralph Lauren dinner during Milan Fashion Week.
And they’re sometimes seen stepping out for dates in Los Angeles, where they met at Saffy’s.
According to DeuxMoi, the two met when Chris’ girlfriend was hosting at the popular LA haunt.
‘Apparently, things got pretty serious after their initial meeting, because according to reports, the hostess actually quit her job at Saffy’s not long after their [Milan] trip,’ the outlet reported.
The Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves star previously dated actress Annabelle Wallis for four years.
The two ended their relationship in 2022.
Chris is known for his bold fashion choices; pictured in May arriving at Jimmy Kimmel Live
Pine pictured in Los Angeles in April at the premiere of his directorial debut Poolman
Pine is awaiting the script for the fourth and final installment in his Star Trek, in which he portrays James Tiberius Kirk
Pine made his directorial debut with 2023’s Poolman, which did not impress critics.
The story about a man who looks after an apartment complex pool while fighting to make his hometown a better place to live, received a 22% rating from critics and a 20% score from viewers on Rotten Tomatoes.
He later told NPR the lackluster ratings inspired him to give up on the pursuit of ‘perfection.’
‘My film got absolutely just decimated when it premiered in Toronto, just like obliterated,’ he said. ‘Which brings up for me one of my primary triggers, or whatever, is not being liked or this idea of perfection, of not creating something that is perceived as [perfect].’
‘So in many ways, this journey thus far has been so great to remember: I had joy. I experienced joy,’ he reflected. ‘It still gives me joy. That’s it. That’s enough. There is no perfect. That is perfect. There’s nothing more perfect than that.’
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