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Emma Roberts Gives Rare Glimpse Into Her Romance With Cody John in Sweet Birthday Tribute
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Date:2025-04-17 10:38:26
There is nothing unfabulous about Emma Roberts' birthday message to boyfriend Cody John.
The Scream Queens star celebrated the actor's big day on March 8 by posting a pair of photos of the two on Instagram. One picture showed the couple riding in a helicopter, and another featured Emma wrapping her arms around Cody.
Alongside the rare glimpse into their relationship, the actress wrote, "Happy birthday sheesh." And if the caption looks familiar, it's because Cody wrote the same one for Emma's 32nd birthday in February.
The two made their relationship Instagram official in August 2022, when he shared a photo of them kissing on a boat. Since then, Emma and Cody have been spotted enjoying dinner dates and fashionable events in Los Angeles and sharing a smooch in New York.
"Emma loves Cody's personality," a source close to the American Horror Story alum told E! News in October. "He's really funny, and they have been having a good time together."
Emma also rang in the new year by posting a series of photos from 2022—including one of her and Cody holding hands—and writing, "#2022 I loved you happy new year hotties!"
Before her relationship with Cody, Emma dated Garrett Hedlund—with whom she shares 2-year-old son Rhodes—and was previously engaged to Evan Peters.
However, the Unfabulous star prefers to keep her love life out of the limelight.
"I never want to talk about relationships I'm in or that are ending or have ended," she told Cosmopolitan in 2019. "It's hard enough to be with someone by yourself, let alone with an audience."
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