Glen Powell has publicly confirmed his relationship with actress Michelle Randolph, sharing photos on Instagram that show the couple together for the first time on social media. According to Geo.tv, the "Top Gun: Maverick" star posted the images on Tuesday, July 7, documenting their Fourth of July weekend.
The 37-year-old actor's post included a black-and-white photograph of the couple kissing, with Randolph smiling in the frame. It marked the first time either star had acknowledged their relationship publicly online. Powell captioned the post simply, "Hell of a Fourth."
The photo collection also showed 28-year-old Randolph, known for her role in "Landman," taking part in the holiday festivities. Images included her dancing at a crowded bar and joining Powell and friends for golf, volleyball, and beer pong over the long weekend.

Speculation about the couple's relationship first emerged in November 2025, when they were seen dancing together at The Broken Spoke, a well-known dance hall in Austin, Texas. A fan filmed the encounter, and the celebrity outlet TMZ later reported that Powell had invited Randolph to the premiere party for his television series "Chad Powers" months before that sighting.
By December, Us Weekly reported that the two had actually begun dating in October and were initially "having fun" without labeling the relationship. Sources cited by the outlet said the pair had since "gotten more serious" as time went on.
Randolph addressed the growing public interest in her personal life during a January interview with InStyle. She said keeping certain aspects of her life private was important for her own well-being, noting that public perception doesn't necessarily reflect who a person truly is.
Since the initial dating rumors surfaced, the couple has been photographed together on multiple occasions, including outings in New York City where they were seen kissing and holding hands.
Powell, who rose to wider fame through films including "Top Gun: Maverick" and "Anyone But You," has kept much of his personal life out of the public eye in the past. This latest post represents a shift toward more openly sharing his relationship with fans and followers.
Randolph, meanwhile, has built her career through television and film roles, including her work on "Landman," and has continued to balance her rising profile with a preference for privacy in her personal affairs.
Neither Powell nor Randolph has issued additional public comment beyond the Instagram post as of this report.