FANS are devastated to find out that Rami Malek is officially off the market and has fallen in love with another woman that's NOT them.
Here's everything you need to know about the actor's relationship with Lucy Boynton and what he had to say about her while accepting his Oscar award.
When did Rami Malek and Lucy Boynton start dating and how did they meet?
Rami, 37, and Lucy, 25, are said to have fallen for each other during the filming of their latest movie Bohemian Rhapsody.
The two celebrities co-starred in the Oscar-winning movie which was released in 2018.
Fittingly, while Rami played the legendary Freddie Mercury, Lucy played his muse and the "love of her life" Mary Austin in the film.
Back in April 2018, a source told : "They met while filming Bohemian Rhapsody in London. He is so into her. He goes and visits her in London all the time."
The lovebirds were seen making out in August 2018 which was enough to confirm their relationship.
However, it wasn't until January 2019 that the famous faces publicly confirmed their romance.
On January 3, Rami won the Breakthrough Artist Award at the Palm Springs Film Festival and during his acceptance speech, he said: "Thank you, Lucy Boynton. You have been my ally, my confidant, my love. Thank you so much."
What did he say about her in his Oscars acceptance speech?
Rami hit it big at the 2019 Oscars and took home the Academy Award for Best Actor.
His speech was an emotional one that discussed diversity in storytelling, immigration and, of course, his love for Lucy.
He said: "My mom is in here somewhere. I love you, lady. My family, thank you for all of this. My dad didn't get to see me do this any of this but I think he's looking down on me right now.
"This is a monumental moment. One, I am so appreciative to all of you, to everyone who's had a hand in getting me here, to the Academy, to people who took a chance on me every step of the way."
He added: "I may not have been the obvious choice but I guess it worked out. Thank you Queen, thank you guys for allowing me to be the tiniest part of your phenomenal extraordinary legacy. I am forever in your debt. My crew and my cast, I love you, you are my equals, you are my betters. I could have never been here without you.
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"I think about what it would have been like to tell little bubba Rami that one day this might happen to him and I think his curly-haired little mind would be blown. That kid was struggling with his identity, trying to figure himself out.
"And I think to anyone struggling with theirs, and trying to discover their voice: Listen, we made a film about a gay man, an immigrant, who lived his life just unapologetically himself. The fact that I'm celebrating him and this story with you tonight is proof that we're longing for stories like this.
"I am the son of immigrants from Egypt. I'm a first-generation American and part of my story is being written right now. And I could not be more grateful to each and every one of you, and everyone who believed in me for this moment. It's something I will treasure for the rest of my life.
"Lucy Boynton, you're the heart of this film. You are beyond immensely talented. You've captured my heart. Thank you so much."