Annika Noelle has revealed her new romance! She took to Instagram on a perfect day to make it official with her new beau, John Patrick Amedori.

John Patrick Amedori is an American who rocks as an actor and musician. You might recognize him as Gabe Mitchell in Dear White People.

Amedori started his acting journey way back in 1998 with D Minus. Then in 2000, he totally nailed his role in Almost Famous by literally sending a video of himself jamming on the electric guitar to Cameron Crowe. In 2004, he played a young Evan in The Butterfly Effect. Fast forward to 2006, he was all over the place, starring in the TV show Vanished and in movies like Stick It and Love is the Drug. Then in 2008, he played Aaron Rose, the love interest of Serena van der Woodsen in Gossip Girl. In 2010, he showed up in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. Two years later, he got a role in Billy Bob Thornton’s Jayne Mansfield’s Car. The man keeps busy – in 2015, he had a recurring gig on Hindsight and starred in The Vatican Tapes. In 2016, he popped up in a bunch of episodes of Aquarius. Since 2017, he’s been Gabe Mitchell in the Netflix series Dear White People. He also made appearances in The Good Doctor as Dash.

Noelle is actually killing it on The Bold and the Beautiful playing Hope Logan. She’s a Boston baby, born and raised in Massachusetts. She’s been all about that acting life since she was a kid, so she packed her bags and headed to LA to study at the School of Theater, Film, and Television at UCLA.

Congratulations to Annika Noelle and John Patrick Amedori on their new romance.

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One response to “Annika Noelle Reveals New Romance”

  1. Very happy for Annika! Cute pictures!

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