Jessica Alba and Danny Ramirez are having a great time. The new couple, who appear to have started dating very recently, were photographed grabbing some lunch in Los Angeles, where they kissed and wore matching outfits.
Alba and Ramirez were photographed stopping by the Beverly Glen Deli, a popular restaurant in LA. The two were spotted eating outside and wore matching outfits for the occasion.
Alba wore a navy Los Angeles cap that she matched with a navy sweater, and some baggy jeans. She rounded out the look with some hoop earrings and some Birkenstocks.
Ramirez wore a similar outfit, wearing a navy hat, a dark sweater and shirt, some jeans, and sneakers.
Despite various news outlets claiming that Alba and Ramirez's romance is new, the couple looks comfortable with each other, clearly enjoying each other's company and having a fun dynamic.
Photographers captured them laughing and kissing, with Ramirez playfully removing Alba's cap.
More details about their relationship
Alba and Ramirez's romance first reached the attention of the public eye when the two were spotted returning from a trip to Cancun together. Since, they've been photographed on various occasions in Los Angeles, visiting each other's homes and kissing comfortably despite the glare of the cameras.
According to a source that spoke to PEOPLE, the relationship is in its early stages and the two are "having a good time together."
This marks Alba's first public relationship since her divorce from Cash Warren, whom she was married to for the past 17 years. They share three kids: Honor, Haven, and Hayes.
Alba shared a statement in January of this year, sharing the news of the split and letting everyone know that she and Cash retain a strong partnership in the interest of their kids. "I've been on a journey of self-realization and transformation for years - both as an individual and in partnership with Cash. I'm proud of how we've grown as a couple and in our marriage over the last 20 years and it's now time for us to embark on a new chapter of growth and evolution as individuals," she wrote.