Kristen Stewart and fiancée Dylan Meyer enjoy LA lunch date… after co-producing Hulu’s queer ghost-hunting show Living for the Dead
Kristen Stewart and fiance Dylan Meyer enjoy a lunch date in LA… after co-producing Hulu’s strange ghost hunting show Living for the Dead
Kristen Stewart and her fiancé of two years, Dylan Meyer, enjoyed a lunch date at Italian restaurant Little Dom’s in her native Los Angeles on Monday.
The 33-year-old Oscar nominee wore a black baseball cap from underground hotspot The Mulberry in SoHo, a blue-knit plaid cardigan over a white top, baggy jeans and canvas shoes.
Kristen confirmed that she was engaged to the 35-year-old Moxie screenwriter in 2021 The Howard Stern Show after two years of dating.
Stewart is said to have originally met Dylan in 2013 on the set of a movie (most likely Camp X-Ray), and they share her $2.195 million four-bedroom home in Los Feliz.
Meyer and the Boygenius: The film director produced their friend CJ Romero’s eight-episode docuseries Living for the Dead, which premiered on Hulu on October 18, in which five strange ghost hunters investigate famous haunted locations across the US.
Things are still going well! Kristen Stewart (R) and her fiancé of two years, Dylan Meyer (L), enjoyed a lunch date at Little Dom’s Italian restaurant in her native Los Angeles on Monday
Grunge-inspired: The 33-year-old Oscar nominee wore a black baseball cap from underground hotspot The Mulberry in SoHo, as well as a blue-knit plaid cardigan over a white top, baggy jeans and canvas shoes
“It’s a super cool first journey for the company I started with my partners Dylan Meyer and Maggie McLean,” Kristen said People last Tuesday.
“It’s so cool and exciting that me and my best friend CJ Romero had this funny idea and now it’s a show. It started as a hypothetical silly dream and now I’m so proud to have helmed something as moving and meaningful as truly gay old time. (The team) makes me laugh and cry and they had the courage and heart to take us places I wouldn’t go on my own.”
Stewart added, “This is just the beginning for us and for Living for the Dead. We want to travel across the whole spooky country one day. Maybe the world!’
Before Dylan – the bisexual beauty reportedly romanced Sara Dinkin, Stella Maxwell, St. Vincent, Soko, Nicholas Hoult, Alicia Cargile, Lane Garrison, Rupert Sanders, Robert Pattinson, Anton Yelchin and Michael Angarano.
Speaking of Angarano, Kristen wrapped her role as Rosie in his second feature, Sacramento, last spring.
Stewart will star in Rose Glass’ romantic bodybuilding thriller Love Lies Bleeding, which is reportedly set to release in time for a possible premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January next year.
The Rita Ora video vixen also signed on to play writer and intellectual Susan Sontag in Kirsten Johnson’s big-screen adaptation of Ben Moser’s 2019 biography Sontag: Her Life.
Next year, Kristen will begin filming Karim Aïnouz’s dark satire Rosebushpruning with Elle Fanning and Josh O’Connor.
But it’s unclear what the status is of Stewart’s directorial debut – a big-screen adaptation of Lidia Yuknavitch’s 2011 memoir The Chronology of Water, starring Imogen Poots.
Long-delayed wedding: Kristen confirmed she was engaged to the 35-year-old Moxie screenwriter on The Howard Stern Show in 2021 after two years of dating, and they share her $2.195 million four-bedroom home in Los Feliz
Premiering October 18th on Hulu! Stewart and Dylan executive produced their friend CJ Romero’s (L) eight-episode docuseries Living for the Dead, in which five strange ghost hunters investigate famous haunted locations across the US.
The Boygenius the film director (pictured June 4) told People last Tuesday: ‘It’s a super cool maiden voyage for the company I started with my partners Dylan Meyer (R) and Maggie McLean… It started as a bit of a hypothetical foolish dream’
Kristen added, “I’m so proud to have led something as moving and meaningful as it is truly gay old time. (The team) makes me laugh and cry and they had the courage and heart to take us places I wouldn’t go on my own.”