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Eva Mendes Looks Back on Movie Where She Met Ryan Gosling "Lifetimes Ago"
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Date:2025-04-12 16:45:08
Eva Mendes is taking a trip down memory lane.
The Hitch actress honored the 10th anniversary of the release of The Place Beyond the Pines, which is the project where she met longtime partner Ryan Gosling.
"Luke & Romina," Eva captioned her April 4 Instagram post. "Mi socia @scondito just sent me this telling me it's been 10 years since this film came out. Feels like lifetimes ago."
Eva paired the celebratory message with a carousel of pictures from her and Ryan's time on set during the project.
The couple first crossed paths while filming the movie back in 2011. Since then, the pair, who share daughters Amada, 6, and Esmeralda, 8, have led a notoriously private romance, which has left many fans yearning to know more about their relationship—and to know if they secretly tied the knot.
Recently, Eva sparked more rumors that she and Ryan wed under the radar. Though neither of them have confirmed their marital status, Eva turned heads in November when she referred to the actor as her spouse.
"I'm loving it here," she said of Australia during an interview with Today Australia on Nov. 17. "My husband Ryan is here and our children are here. We're having the best time."
The following day, Eva addressed the chatter about her and Ryan's status during an appearance on The Kyle and Jackie O Show, where she raised ‘brows even further.
"There's a rumor that you guys might have secretly tied the knot. Is that true?" co-host Brittany Hockley asked Eva at the time. The Ghost Rider star replied, "But who says we weren't already?"
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