
Hear, hear. Do you remember the old adage that says: If there’s a smoke, there’s a fire? Or something to that effect?
Reese Witherspoon, 31, and “Rendition” costar Jake Gyllenhaal, 26, were spotted in Rome getting intimate–holding hands and even cuddling in public.
Now that the actress’ divorce has been finalised, she is ready to bring her much-speculated relationship to the next level. That is, not being afraid to show the world that they are in love.
In the beginning doubts were cast on their relationship. One reader cited the tabloids’ penchant for gossips saying that the actor just laughed it all off when he was asked about his love affair with the ex-Mrs. Ryan Phillippe at the recent film festival in Toronto.
Now, pictures of the two show that they are indeed a couple.
It is claimed that two began dating this year after getting close on the set of “Rendition,” which officially opened last week.
Reese and Jake successfully kept their relationship away from the curious public. Threwere rumours and eyewitness accounts that they were seen together in Los Angeles. It was a date at the restaurant Il Sole in March where Reese and Jake were spotted “being playful” to each other.
However, no enterprising paparazzi ever got the opportunity to snap the two proving that they were indeed lovers. There were speculations that they were just friends. But recently, Reese hinted that Jake is indeed someone special.
She described the actor, who formerly dated Kirsten Dunst, “cute” and “great” from Ellen DeGeneres’ show admitting her fondness for him.
In June, the two reportedly cooled off citing Reese’s major priority–her children. Sources close to the actress revealed that her affair with Jake was “over.” She wanted to concentrate more on her children–Ava, 7, and Deacon, 3. It must be part of the divorce proceedings. That is, to get the full custody rights.
Now that she is officially divorced and single, it is easier to entertain new love. As amatter of fact, they look great together.
Reese Witherspoon, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ryan Philippe, Rendition