Glen Powell and Michelle Randolph were recently seen spending time together in Miami, drawing attention after a series of public outings over the past several weeks. The appearances came shortly after Christmas and followed earlier sightings that placed the two actors at the same events and locations in different cities. The latest details are based on photographed outings and previously published interviews, offering a clear timeline of where the pair has been seen without confirming or defining their relationship.
Glen Powell and Michelle Randolph Spotted Together in Miami After Christmas
Glen Powell, 37, and Michelle Randolph, 28, were photographed in Miami on December 27, where they dined with hospitality entrepreneur David Grutman and his wife, Isabela Grutman, at Papi Steakhouse. According to reports from the outing, Powell and Randolph stayed at the same hotel that evening and departed Miami together the following day, December 28. Their coordinated travel plans added to the public interest surrounding their recent appearances together, especially following several shared outings earlier in the fall.
At the airport, Randolph was seen wearing a white two-piece workout set paired with Gucci slides, with a gray sweatshirt draped over her shoulders, while Powell opted for a relaxed travel look that included faded black pants, a white T-shirt, a black baseball cap, and sunglasses. The Miami trip followed additional sightings earlier in the month, including their attendance at an event celebrating the film F1, where they posed for photographs together, as well as a November outing in Austin, Texas, where they were seen line dancing.
Glen Powell’s Previous Comments on Dating and Public Life Add Context
Powell has not publicly addressed his relationship status since his 2023 breakup with Gigi Paris. However, in a June interview on CBS Mornings, the actor discussed his approach to dating while navigating a highly visible career. He explained that being in the public eye requires a partner who is prepared for the pressures that come with it and emphasized the importance of making someone feel supported and valued despite external scrutiny. Powell also noted that he would only move forward with someone who felt ready for that reality, adding that he believed it could work with the right person.