Landman star Michelle Randolph appears to have the world at her feet and Hollywood’s golden boy Glen Powell in the palm of her hand.
The 25-year-old actress threw fodder on the fire over the weekend by posting a photo of herself lounging on a porch swing in a gold bikini while soaking up the summer sun.
‘For the love of June!’ Randolph captioned the shot, which was accompanied by a series of photos that seemed to underline that sentiment.
Included were photos of gatherings with friends and a behind-the-scenes photo at the Landman Ensemble Panel at Newport Beach TV Fest on June 6.
Randolph, who couldn’t keep her hands off her man during a cozy New York City date, also casually dropped images of a cute and fluffy pooch and a snap of her red shoes wedged in with a male companion’s boots, all of which eagle-eyed fans recognized right away.
‘Oh I know that’s Brisket!’ one fan exclaimed in the comments, referring to Powell’s rescue terrier-poodle mix.
Landman bombshell – and Glen Powell’s new girlfriend – Michelle Randolph posted a photo of herself lounging on a porch swing in a gold bikini while soaking up the summer sun
The actress’ romance with Powell, 37, has been the talk of Hollywood for months, ever since they were seen dancing at the Broken Spoke dance hall in Austin, Texas, where Powell is from; pictured in December 2025
‘The hot Texan himself wooo,’ another chimed, which seemed to cry out Powell’s roots.
If the boots looked familiar, it’s because Powell, 37, practically wears anything but. He’s a massive fan of boots and adds them to his outfits constantly, frequently rocking Western boots and Chelsea boots.
The couple’s simmering romance has been the talk of Hollywood for months. They were first rumored to be dating last fall after they were seen dancing at the Broken Spoke dance hall in Austin, Texas, where Powell is from.
Randolph briefly mentioned the budding romance during an interview with InStyle published in January of this year.
When the topic was brought up, she told the outlet: ‘I think, for peace of mind, those are really important for me to keep separate.’
She added: ‘How people perceive you publicly is not who you are.’
Randolph later explained that she wanted to keep some parts of her personal life to herself and not in the spotlight.
‘It’s just… I don’t think anything good comes from that, because it’s your personal life,’ the actress said.
Randolph dropped an image of her red shoes wedged in with a male companion’s boots, which eagle-eyed fans recognized as Powell’s
The animal lover was seen cuddling a cute and furry pooch that appeared to be Powell’s rescue terrier-poodle mix Brisket
She threw in a behind-the-scenes snap from the Newport Beach TV Fest where she was promoting Landman with her castmates
She showed that looking blonde and gorgeous does come with maintenance work
‘It should be personal and reserved for yourself and those who are close to you. So, ironically, I think I’ve learned that I want to keep it private.’
While Powell has yet to publicly address the relationship, he’s had no qualms discussing his meteoric rise in Hollywood since Top Gun: Maverick, Anyone but You and Hit Man made him a household name.
Moreover, he has stressed that hard work, discipline and being prepared are key to his own success and happiness.
‘The thing that I think I’ve started realizing is that it’s very easy in this business to get in your own head or let the noise influence the way you feel about the job,’ he told The Hollywood Reporter.
‘And the thing is, sets are the happiest places on earth for me — if I’ve done the work ahead of time.’
Powell recalled the work he did in preparation for The Wendell Baker Story, the 2005 comedy film.
‘I actually did a movie with Owen [Wilson] when I was, like, 15, called The Wendell Baker Story. His brothers [Andrew and Luke] directed, and I played a paperboy. I remember getting the call that I was going to get to be in a movie with all these guys,’ he said.
‘I mean, Zoolander was also one of my favorite movies of all time. I almost got kicked out of church camp for doing a walk-off onstage.
Randolph was seen enjoying a poolside gathering with friends
In Landman, Randolph plays the outspoken and free-spirited daughter of Tommy Norris, played by Billy Bob Thornton, pictured left; also pictured is Ali Larter and Andy Garcia at the Newport Beach TV Fest on June 6
‘But after getting it, I remember practicing in our cul-de-sac with my mom, just throwing papers over and over and over, hundreds of rolled up papers, and then the feeling of confidence when you step on set, knowing that you are going to throw a paper better than anyone else.’
Powell always feels upbeat and full of confidence whenever he steps onto a set, provided he’s fully prepared.
On the other hand, if he has not done the preparatory work, he can suffer from ‘imposter syndrome.’
The actor – who is the co-creator, producer and star of the comedy series, Chad Powers – said: ‘For me, discipline is the key to my happiness.
‘If I feel like I haven’t done the work, then that imposter syndrome, and probably the world at large, starts getting in your head and messes with it.
‘But if I’ve invested in it properly, I get to tune out the world and just enjoy the ride,’ he added.
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