EastEnders and Hollywood have joined forces as Jonny Labey is now dating actress Hannah Amin.
The former Paul Coker actor shared a loved-up photo of himself with Cats actress Hannah on his Instagram to confirm they are an item.
Jonny's sweet photo shows the couple wearing matching brown dressing gowns as they stand in front of a mirror.
The couple are stood in a swanky glamping hut while they both radiate happiness.
As Jonny shared the photo on her Instagram page, he wrote in the caption: " How the other half live... we're happy we got robes and a choice of flip flops or slippers!"
He then tagged his new girlfriend in the snap, who commented with: "Cosy cosy" followed by a white heart emoji.
The actress appeared in the 2019 movie adaption of Cats, as Cockroach, which starred Taylor Swift, Idris Elba, Dame Judi Dench, James Corden and Jennifer Hudson.
She also appeared in the 42nd Street: The Musical movie adaption in the same year.
Jonny's new romance comes after his split from his fiancée Chrissy Brooke.
The pair appeared on ITV's Dance Dance Dance together in 2017 and, a year later, announced their engagement.
Actor Jonny shared a photo of himself grinning as he held hands with Chrissy to show a ring on her wedding finger.
He wrote in the caption: "She said YES... a while back! It was obvious from the moment we met.
"She's the perfect balance of kind, beautiful and crazy that I'll love for the rest of my life! I love you @chrissy_brooke Here's to many more years."
However, the pair are reported to have parted ways three years ago.
Jonny rose to fame as he played Paul Coker on EastEnders in 2015.
Paul moved to Albert Square alongside his grandparents Pam and Les Coker.
He then fell in love with Ben Mitchell, but was tragically killed after a homophobic attack a year later.
Paul's death had a huge impact on Ben and his character is still mentioned on the soap.
After leaving Albert Square, Jonny went on to judge CBBC show Taking The Next Step longside Marlon Swoosh and Kimberly Wyatt.
Jonny has also appeared in Doctors for one episode, Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators and short movie Dare to Dream.
He has since gone on to train to become a barber and announced he'd got his diploma from the London School of Barbering earlier this month.
As he marked the achievement, Jonny posted several snaps of him celebrating on his Instagram and wrote in the caption: "No idea what prompted this journey initially but after considering it for a while I'm so glad I did".
He then explained how the career choice "financially allows" him to make the "right acting career choices" and said he found the trade "addictive".