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The pair made their red carpet debut Tuesday in New York City. Witherspoon attended with her son Deacon and wore a pink lace dress.
nypost.comReese Witherspoon and Oliver Haarmann held hands while posing for photos on the red carpet at the Elle premiere in New York City on Tuesday. nypost.com reported that the couple smiled at each other during the appearance, which marked their first joint red carpet outing. Witherspoon, 50, wore a pink custom Monse lace dress with off-the-shoulder puff sleeves.
Haarmann, 58, wore a navy suit and pink tie that coordinated with her outfit. Her son Deacon, 21, also attended the event. The pair were first romantically linked in July 2024. An unnamed source told People at the time that Witherspoon was taking things slow with Haarmann.
Page Six obtained photos in September 2024 of the couple exiting a heliport in New York City with Witherspoon's sons Tennessee, then 13, and Deacon. One day later they were photographed holding hands while walking in the city. By May 2025 Page Six reported that the couple had toured an ultra high-end New York apartment twice while considering moving in together.
An insider said Witherspoon wanted to live in the city because one of her children attends NYU. The couple took a trip to St. Tropez, France, in summer 2025. Page Six obtained photos of them sharing makeout sessions on a mega-yacht and swimming in the Mediterranean Sea.
Witherspoon was previously married to Jim Toth from 2011 to 2023 and to Ryan Phillippe from 1999 to 2008. She and Phillippe share a daughter, Ava, 26. It remains unclear whether Witherspoon and Haarmann moved in together.
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