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The Bear's Jeremy Allen White Kisses Costar Molly Gordon While Out in Los Angeles
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Date:2025-04-12 22:51:27
Carmy and Claire Bear seem to be heating up outside the kitchen.
The Bear costars Jeremy Allen White and Molly Gordon, who play Carmen Berzatto and Claire Dunlap on the award-winning restaurant comedy-drama, were spotted locked in a passionate embrace on Sept. 25.
The actors, who also play on-screen love interests, were photographed with their arms wrapped around each other kissing in Los Angeles.
Gordon, 29, sported a casual look in Dickies cargo pants and sneakers with a rose-colored quilted jacket, while White, 33, wore jeans and a khaki-colored shirt with a baseball cap.
The photograph happened to be snapped on the day of singer Rosalía’s birthday—White’s former romantic tryst.
The Emmy winner and the “Candy” singer were first spotted together in October 2023. And though they kept their romance mostly under wraps, she was last seen supporting the actor at a July pop-up event promoting his show The Bear.
Prior to his romance with Rosalía, White was married to actress Addison Timlin, with whom he shares daughters Ezer, almost 6, and Dolores, 3. However, Timlin filed for divorce from White in May 2023.
As for Gordon, who also starred in 2023’s Theater Camp, 2019’s Booksmart, and had a recurring role on TNT’s Animal Kingdom, she joined The Bear in season 2.
In case you aren’t all caught up, her character was Carmen’s childhood sweetheart with whom he rekindled his romance later in life—which came to a halt by season 2’s end.
Most recently, Gordon was in the audience at the 2024 Emmy Awards where White picked up his second Emmy for a Lead Actor in a Comedy for playing the high-stress chef Carmen.
“My beautiful cast, I love you forever,” he gushed in his acceptance speech. “I love to work with you and I just, I want us to be in each other’s lives for forever. I love you so dearly.”
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