If you're crushing on Rami Malek (and, come on, who isn't?), we have some unfortunate news for you: The Egyptian-American actor is currently taken!
Malek is reportedly in a relationship with his >Bohemian Rhapsody co-star, American-born English actress Lucy Boynton.
According to Us Weekly, the celebrity couple has been going strong for several months.
Back in April 2018, Us Weekly broke the news about a possible relationship between the Bohemian Rhapsody co-stars, citing an exclusive source as saying they started dating after meeting on set in 2017.
Malek, who played Freddie Mercury in the Queen biopic, has reportedly been making routine trips to London to visit Boynton, who played Mercury's lifelong lover Mary Austin in the film.
While the couple has not confirmed the relationship, several media outlets report Malek and Boynton have been spotted getting intimate on multiple occasions, according to Refinery29.
"He is so into her," the source told Us Weekly.
Rumors of the relationship made headlines once again last week, after Malek's message to Boynton in his acceptance speech for the Breakthrough Artist Award at the Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival's Film Awards Gala.
"Thank you, Lucy Boynton. You have been my ally, my confidant. You are my love. I appreciate you so much," he said at the event on Thursday.
However, according to media reports, the duo walked the carpet separately.
Prior to his suspected relationship with Boynton, Malek was romantically linked to fellow Mr. Robot actress Portia Doubleday.
Malek also paid tribute to Mercury in his acceptance speech, saying:
"[Mercury] told everyone they could be exactly who they wanted to be. They could be audacious, they could be bold, they could be irreverent, they could be inclusive and authentic and their best selves. He's allowed me to feel that way. He allows all of us to feel that way. This is because of and for Freddie Mercury. Thank you."
Malek earned major acclaim with his Bohemian Rhapsody performance
Many critics praised Malek for his powerful performance, but believed the film could have been executed differently.
"Rami Malek is more than up to the task, capturing the magnetism of the operatic, often campy performer," one critic said, according to Variety.
It is therefore no surprise that Malek won Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama at the Golden Globe Awards, while Bohemian Rhapsody >scored Best Motion Picture - Drama.