Evan Rachel Wood Sparks Engagement Talks

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Is Evan Rachel Wood Married? Wearing a suit in the award show, Evan Rachel Wood was spotted with boyfriend and bandmate Zack Villa.

People.com also reports that Evan Rachel Wood introduced Zach Villa to "Mr. Robot" actor Rami Malek as her fiancé. To add fuel to the fire, both Wood and villa are wearing matching silver bands on their left ring fingers. This only adds to the speculation that the couple is now engaged.

However, not all is confirmed of the rumor. A rep for Wood did not respond to People's request for a comment on the engagement.

The couple was just dating for about a year. They first met in 2015 while performing together in a cabaret in Los Angeles. The then formed an electro-pop band called Rebel and a Basketcase.

Evan Was just recently divorced from his ex-husband Jamie Bell in 2014 to which they share a 3-year-old son. Jamie Bell is now engaged with girlfriend and Fantastic Four co-star Kata Mara this month. If rumors are true, Evan Rachel Wood may be next.

Villa is an actor who describes himself as a "self-taught multi-instrumentalist and singer songwriter." He also plays a variety of musical instruments such as guitar, bass, keyboards, and drums.

Meanwhile, Evan Rachel Wood is looking to make a fashion statement. Wearing a blue suit at the Golden Globes awards, the actress will now be wearing suits to award shows from now on.

According to E! News, Evan Rachel Wood promised herself that she will be wearing a suit to every award show from now on. According to the actress, she feels the pressure of having to dress a certain way while growing up in the industry.


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