“White Lotus” costars Meghann Fahy and Leo Woodall finally confirm real-life relationship with kiss

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The onscreen costars have kept their offscreen relationship under wraps for months.

<p>Dave Benett/Getty</p> Leo Woodall and Meghann Fahy

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Leo Woodall and Meghann Fahy

What happens in Italy isn't staying in Italy for two The White Lotus stars.

After months of keeping their speculated romance under wraps, season 2 costars Meghann Fahy and Leo Woodall have finally confirmed their real-life relationship.

The duo was caught kissing on the sidewalk in New York City while taking a walk in the rain. Fahy, 33, kept close to Woodall, 27, as he was carrying the umbrella, and cameras snapped the two during their rom-com moment.

<p>Dave Benett/Getty</p> Leo Woodall and Meghann Fahy

Dave Benett/Getty

Leo Woodall and Meghann Fahy

While both Fahy and Woodall have shared photos of each other on their Instagrams and commented "I love you" on each other's posts, neither has publicly confirmed the relationship. When Fahy was asked in January on Watch What Happens Live, she told host Andy Cohen, "Oh, I don't kiss and tell. Come on, guys ... For you, I'll say sure. I'm just kidding, just because you wanted me to say it, so I said it." She later added, "We're friends."

On Mike White's HBO drama, Fahy and Woodall both starred in season 2 but were never onscreen together as their storylines were totally separate. Fahy played unhappy housewife Daphne, who was struggling to keep up the facade that she and rich husband Cameron (Theo James) were happy together despite their history of infidelity. The finale heavily implied that Daphne cheated with Ethan (Will Sharpe) after learning that Ethan thought his wife Harper (Aubrey Plaza) slept with Cameron earlier in their Italian vacation.

Meanwhile, Woodall played Jack, Quentin's (Tom Hollander) hired boy-toy meant to distract Portia (Haley Lu Richardson) so that Greg (Jon Gries) could have his wife Tanya murdered (Jennifer Coolidge) so he could steal her fortune.

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