Evan Rachel Wood officially split with her husband Jamie Bell earlier this year, and now the actress is being linked to one of the stars of Ray Donovan.
While reps for the actresses have not confirmed a relationship, E! News is reporting that Wood and former The L Word actress Katherine Moennig have been seeing each other for a couple of months after sending several sweet tweets back and forth on Twitter and expressing a mutual admiration for one another.
“They’re really into each other. It seems like something that may last awhile,” a source said.
According to Celebuzz, the ladies were seen holding hands at the Hammer Museum’s Gala in the Garden last week, although they arrived separately to the red carpet.
More recently on Twitter, Wood caused a stir when she talked about her experience shooting a Vanity Fair cover when she was 15 years old, saying she “felt like meat”. She later clarified her statements, saying she’s since had another photo shoot with the magazine and had no problems.
I was almost in tears after this shoot. They tried that dress on me, I wasnt comfortable but they told me there was no time– @katiexwright
— Evan Rachel Wood (@evanrachelwood) October 15, 2014
— cause everyone else took up too much time with their fittings. Then I was given a choice on whether I– @katiexwright
— Evan Rachel Wood (@evanrachelwood) October 15, 2014
–wanted to wear flats or heels. I chose flats and was immediately handed heels and told they looked better. Then we were– @katiexwright
— Evan Rachel Wood (@evanrachelwood) October 15, 2014
–all lined up, stared at and approved. I was 15 and felt for the first time my identity being erased and the pressure– @katiexwright
— Evan Rachel Wood (@evanrachelwood) October 15, 2014
— to shut up and do what you are told. I felt like meat. Since then, I have found my voice. Never again. #neverforget @katiexwright
— Evan Rachel Wood (@evanrachelwood) October 15, 2014
Side note , I have shot the cover of "vanity fair" since and had a much different experience. It was quite lovely.
— Evan Rachel Wood (@evanrachelwood) October 15, 2014
To all the haters. I am not complaining about being on the cover of vanity fair. I understand I am very privileged and there are far worse–
— Evan Rachel Wood (@evanrachelwood) October 18, 2014
— thing to go through. My point was that things arent always what they seem. Especially in this industry. What may seem glamorous–
— Evan Rachel Wood (@evanrachelwood) October 18, 2014
–sometimes comes at a price. I only want to encourage other young girls to stay true to who they are. No matter what. Hold on to your self.
— Evan Rachel Wood (@evanrachelwood) October 18, 2014