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The stars of one of the year's biggest streaming hits appear to have taken their on-screen romance into real life.
Off Campus co-stars Josh Heuston and Mika Abdalla have seemingly confirmed they are dating after sharing cosy snaps from a recent trip to Paris, sending fans of the hit Amazon Prime series into a frenzy.
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The pair, who play Justin Kohl and Allie Hayes respectively in the college romance drama, were photographed looking close while exploring the French capital.
One image showed Heuston wrapping an arm around Abdalla as the pair browsed a convenience store, while another captured the Australian actor holding his co-star close as they stood together at the checkout.
The apparent romance comes just weeks after Abdalla reportedly ended her engagement to fellow actor Jake Short.
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Fans have been quick to celebrate the relationship, particularly given the chemistry the pair displayed on screen in Off Campus, which has become one of the biggest streaming success stories of 2026.
Based on Elle Kennedy's hugely popular book series, the show follows the lives, friendships and romances of a group of university students and hockey players at the fictional Briar University.
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The series has proved especially popular with younger audiences, thanks to its mix of romance, drama and fan-favourite characters.
According to Amazon, Off Campus attracted 36 million viewers worldwide in its first 12 days, making it the third biggest debut series in Prime Video history behind only The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power and Fallout. The series also became the platform's most successful debut ever among women aged 18 to 34, a key audience for young-adult romance dramas.
The show's popularity was so strong that it earned a second-season renewal before its first season had even premiered, with upcoming episodes set to focus heavily on the characters played by Abdalla and her fellow cast members.
Heuston, 29, had already built a strong following through roles in Australian productions including Heartbreak High, while Abdalla, 26, is known for her work in Project Mc², Sex Appeal and a growing number of film and television projects.
While neither star has publicly commented on their relationship, the Paris photos have convinced many fans that one of television's most talked-about on-screen pairings has officially become a real-life couple.