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These Two Yellowstone Stars Just Confirmed Their Off-Screen Romance

These Two Yellowstone Stars Just Confirmed Their Off-Screen Romance
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It looks like the two stars have decided to take their on-screen romance and make it off-screen.

Paramount+'s hit drama about a family of Montana ranchers, who go to great lengths to preserve their land and wealth, became an instant sensation, thanks in part to Kevin Costner's stellar performance and Taylor Sheridan's realistic and relatable script.

However, the supporting cast have always contributed greatly to Yellowstone's success, turning several lesser-known actors into bona fide stars.

Two of the show's supporting actors, Hassie Harrison and Ryan Bingham, have found true love behind the scenes. The couple recently made their relationship official.

On the show, Bingham portrays singer and ex-convict Walker, recruited as a ranch hand on Yellowstone Ranch in Season 4. Meanwhile, Harrison is known for her depiction of barrel racer Laramie, one of the best additions to the series in Season 3.

Just recently, Bingham posted a picture of himself and Harrison kissing in front of a giant bonfire, cementing their status as a couple.

Fans are thrilled for the actors, calling them a beautiful and talented couple and sharing their excitement about the fact they met on the show's set. If it hadn't been for Yellowstone, Bingham and Harrison might never have met. And fans argue that would have been a huge loss for everyone.

While this news is undoubtedly heartwarming, Yellowstone fans are still concerned about the future of their beloved series, as its fate remains uncertain.

Recent rumours about Kevin Costner leaving the show to focus on directing and acting in his upcoming western blockbuster, Horizon, have caused significant anxiety among fans, and Paramount+ execs haven't provided any reassurances.

With the second part of Season 5 not airing this summer, the assumption is that neither Yellowstone nor Costner's character, John Dutton, will survive much longer. Perhaps Sheridan and Paramount+ will devise a clever way to continue the show without Costner, but fans are unsure if the series will be worth watching with its biggest star gone.