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Bill Hader And Anna Kendrick Have Been Secretly Dating For Over A Year—And Fans Are Shook

Bill Hader And Anna Kendrick Have Been Secretly Dating For Over A Year—And Fans Are Shook
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Saturday Night Live alumnus Bill Hader and Oscar nominated actress Anna Kendrick have been in a relationship for over a year, according to an anonymous source.

The source told People Kendrick and Hader's romance began budding after they wrapped up filming the 2019 Disney+ holiday comedy, Noelle. The actors co-starred as siblings who take over the family business after their father, Santa Claus, dies.


Hader was previously married to and had three children with writer-director Maggie Carey. They have been divorced since 2018.

Kendrick was romantically linked to director Edgar Wright in 2009, and to cinematographer Ben Richardson in 2014.

Hader and Kendrick have yet to confirm the relationship, but fans are already celebrating the potential couple and making jokes.

Twitter users joked about the luck SNL actors seem to have with Hollywood's most beautiful ladies.


Others compared the couple to a similarly hot SNL/Hollywood elite duo:



Many fans even expressed jealously over the relationship.


The source went on to tell People why and how the couple was able to keep their relationship on the downlow.

“They are both very private people, and with the pandemic it was easy to keep it quiet."

They also added how the two comedic talents get along and described how Kendrick felt about the relationship:

"They’re both hysterical so they must keep each other laughing all of the time. She’s really, really happy.”

There has been an influx of sad news coming out of Hollywood, so people were just happy to hear about something good happening.

We'll be on the look out for further updates on the couple!

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