New Couple Alert? Ryan Eggold and Ashley Greene

October 10, 2008 at 5:31am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Looks like someone’s been creepin’ with our man, Ryan “Leggo My” Eggold.

The 24-year-old 90210 star (although we’d like to see some documentation on that, he looks way older) is rumored to be dating Ashley Greene, 21, an actress appearing in the highly anticipated teenage vampire movie Twilight.

A friend of the couple confirms, “It’s pretty new, but they’re totally together.” And Eggold himself alluded to a new girlfriend at the John Varvatos Malibu Boutique opening on October 4th, saying “I’m sort of dating someone. She’s an actress.”

“Sort of dating” is fine with us.

Enjoy him while you can, honey. We’ll let him run free like a stallion and sow his wild oats, just as long as he knows, when the time in nigh, he’s all ours!

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ashley greene

love ya you are so awsome

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