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Evan Peters Confirms Romance With Girlfriend Natalie Engel
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Date:2025-04-16 19:21:54
Sweet dreams are made of this relationship for Evan Peters.
The American Horror Story alum confirmed his romance with Natalie Engel during an outing in Milan, Italy.
The pair, who attended the Prada Spring/Summer 2025 Menswear Fashion Show June 16, held hands and smiled for the cameras before heading into the event. For the fashionable date, Natalie wore a beige checkered button-up blouse with a matching pleated mini-skirt, white kitten heels and a cream purse. Meanwhile, Evan kept casual, arriving in dark blue jeans, a white t-shirt under a gray cardigan and black loafers.
The model and DAHMER star were also cozied up in the show's front row alongside Matt Bomer, Jonah Hauer-King, Jessica Oyelow and David Oyelowo.
Evan, 37, and Natalie, 27, first sparked romance rumors after a PDA-filled outing to Coachella in April, where they were reportedly cozying up and dancing during Lana Del Rey's set. A month later, they were seen at a movie screening in Brooklyn.
But the Emmy winner, who previously dated Halsey and had a seven-year romance with Emma Roberts, has kept mum about his relationships. But he hasn't fully kept them out of the spotlight. In fact, Evan and the "Without Me" singer debuted their relationship at the American Horror Story 100th Episode Celebration red carpet in October 2019 dressed as Sonny and Cher.
And for Halsey—who quietly split from Evan in March 2020—Halloween was especially noteworthy because she met his friends dressed like the iconic couple.
"I went out with my boyfriend—we had just started seeing each other," the 29-year-old, who is now dating Avan Jogia, said on Hot Ones the month before her and Evan's breakup. "And I met all of his friends for the first time dressed like that. He was a good sport about it. He was like, 'This is my girlfriend!' Like, he was, like, super proud. But I was also, like, forgot I looked like that and, like, talking to people and they were like, ‘Hey…' Yeah, it was a good one."
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