If the couple are engaged, it would be Bosworth’s second marriage, as she was previously hitched to director Michael Polish, from whom she split in 2021.
Kate Bosworth and Justin Long made their red carpet debut Sunday night and sparked a frenzy that they might be engaged.
The “Blue Crush” actress and the “Barbarian” star posed for photos at Vanity Fair’s 2023 Oscars bash, but the diamond ring onBosworth, 40, stunned in a Monique Lhuillier gown while Long, 44, kept it classic in a timeless suit. As the pair posed for photos, the “Wave” actor dropped down to his knees to adjust Bosworth’s dress so she looked picture-perfect for the cameras.The pair have been dating for more than a year.Page Six broke the news in December 2021 that Bosworth and Longafter meeting on the set of one of their projects. An insider had also told us at the time that Long accompanied Bosworth on her trip to Pädaste Manor in Estonia that fall, where they “spent a romantic weekend” together.
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