Photo: Rebel Wilson/instagram

Rebel Wilsonis deep in summer romance mode.
The Australian actress, 42, shared a smooch with girlfriendRamona Agrumain a sweet photo she posted on her Instagram Story Friday, in which she and the fashion/jewelry designer appeared to be soaking up some sun in their bathing suits.
She previously posted a silly video of Agrumapushing her in a large gold swing, writing in the caption, “Thanks babe for giving me a push! IDK what we’re doing here…but I love every second of it!”
The couple has recently enjoyed some romantic jet-setting with trips toIceland,Turkeyand London, where theyattended the Wimbledon tennis tournamenttogether.
Wilson and Agrumamade their relationship Instagram officiallast month in a sweet post. “I thought I was searching for a Disney Prince… but maybe what I really needed all this time was a Disney Princess,” Wilson wrote.
Ramona Agruma and Rebel Wilson.Rebel Wilson/Instagram

A sourcetold PEOPLEthat the pair has been dating since January and they later attended Super Bowl LVI together in February. “It’s a very serious relationship and they’re super happy together. It’s been very cool for Rebel’s friends to see her this secure with someone,” the insider said.
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Wilsonhas spoken outafterSydney Morning Heraldcolumnist Andrew Hornery wrote a since-deleted op-ed revealing that the outlet was planning to break the news of her and Arguma’s relationship first, giving her a two-day window to provide a comment before she ultimately made the announcement herself.
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Hornery admitted in a subsequent column that “we mishandled steps in our approach” to covering Wilson’s relationship news.
“That was never my intention. But I see she has handled it all with extraordinary grace. As a gay man I’m well aware of how deeply discrimination hurts,” Hornery wrote. “The last thing I would ever want to do is inflict that pain on someone else.”
source: people.com