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John B. And Sarah From Netflix's "Outer Banks" Are Dating In Real Life, And It's Everything

The cutest couple, like ever.

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John B. And Sarah From Netflix's "Outer Banks" Are Dating In Real Life, And It's Everything

It has come to the attention of many that Netflix stars Madelyn Cline and Chase Stokes are officially an item, and social media can't get enough of it.

Viewers were introduced to them as Pogue John B. and the wealthy Sarah Cameron, but we soon got to know them in real life, and they're just as dreamy. Fans were quick to assume that something was going on between them when Chase commented something flirty on a post. The two shut down the rumors, but soon after, an Instagram post from Chase dropped of him and Madelyn at the beach with the caption reading "Cats out of the bag." This made a lot of shippers happy to see their on screen relationship transferred over to real life.

Before filming "Outer Banks," which did extremely well on Netflix, Chase Stokes was in a super long-term relationship with his highschool sweetheart Xiomara Montalvo. While he never revealed the true reason of the break up, everyone just assumed it was due to long distance and his career taking off. Their relationship lasted close to eight years, and now they are both seeing other people.

In an article from Elle, the cast-quarantine was discussed. They were together in quarantine for over a month, so the cast had plenty of time to get cozy with one another. They spent the time binge watching different series, building forts and playing lots and lots of games, according to Cline.

While we haven't seen much of the two actors yet, I am personally looking forward to seeing where their relationship and acting careers take them. The two have certainly caught the attention of many fans with their on screen and off screen lives. As for the show "Outer Banks," it is rumored that there will be a total of four seasons, so we haven't see the last of Sarah and John B. and their adventures away from the island.

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