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TikTokers Tyler Bergantino and Gabby Gonzalez Are Officially Dating
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Date:2025-04-15 02:28:37
Tyler Bergantino and Gabby Gonzalez are subscribing to their romance.
The TikTokers, whose meet-cute went viral on the platform earlier this month, revealed that they are now dating.
"The way this all happened feels borderline miraculous," the couple told People in a statement June 25. "It's changed the way we view social media, and the support we're getting by just being ourselves is heartwarming."
Tyler, 30, and Gabby, 21, also hinted that they plan to continue showing fans glimpses of their budding relationship, saying that it "feels like a dream to be able to document our adventures with each other and grow closer through the experience."
They added, "So, thank you to everyone who still believes in love."
The couple's love story first caught the attention of fans when Tyler interviewed Gabby, who stands at 6 foot 1, about her ideal height for a man, to which she answered 6 foot 9—Tyler's actual height.
Fans were quick to point out that the pair seemed to hit it off in the clip, with one user commenting, "The chemistry is chemistrying."
"Tyler, I think you just found your future wife," another wrote, while someone else asked, "DID WE JUST WITNESS MATCHMAKING?"
And while Tyler and Gabby have only just confirmed their relationship, the duo have continued to share content of them getting to know each other over the last month. In fact, Gabby recently provided some insight into the reasons why they clicked, which included her sharing a birthday with Tyler's mom and them both naming their pets Leia after Princess Leia from Stars Wars.
"Honestly, to me, the Leia thing is so much crazier because we chose that name for our pets before we met, before we even knew each other obviously," Gabby explained in a June 6 TikTok, "but also because it's the same name, spelled the same way because of Star Wars."
She added, "I don't think he realized how much of a nerd I was and I didn't realize how much of a nerd he was."
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