I’ve been a diehard Molly Gordon fan—Gordonite? Gordonista?—ever since I noticed her make out with Rachel Sennott in Emma Seligman’s 2020 movie, Shiva Child, and my obsession was deeply validated by 2023’s Theater Camp, a witty and genuinely shifting mockumentary a couple of performing-arts camp within the Adirondacks that 28-year-old Gordon codirected and costarred in as a dippy, clog-wearing music teacher inexplicably but completely named Rebecca-Diane. (The picture of Ben Platt coming into a room on the lookout for Gordon’s character and calling out “Becks-Di?” could by no means depart my thoughts.) I’ve to confess that I like White for her, despite the fact that I’m fairly positive her first transfer can be to make him throw out the 2 packs of what look like American Spirits that he’s clutching of their make-out pic. (I don’t know, I simply get a “will make you stop smoking” vitality from her, however that’s not a criticism; needling girlfriends save lungs and lives!)
Whereas it’s unclear when White and Gordon’s romance started, White has solely been divorced from his ex-wife, actress Addison Timlin, since Might of 2023, after which he was briefly concerned with mannequin Ashley Moore earlier than being noticed round Los Angeles with Rosalía. You would accuse him of shifting on fairly shortly, however is that basically such a nasty factor? (Don’t overlook, I’m a divorce stan, so I’m naturally additionally pro-rebound in lots of however not all instances.) Gordon, for her half, reportedly dated her Theater Camp codirector Nick Lieberman for some unspecified time frame, however to be trustworthy, even my CIA-level celebrity-romance googling abilities couldn’t floor a lot else about her romantic historical past. However why shouldn’t Gordon make her A-list courting debut with somebody as bed room eyed and in demand as White? Theater girlies for the win!