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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Amber Raiken

Spider-Verse fans mock Shameik Moore’s cryptic post after co-star Hailee Steinfeld’s engagement

Spider-Verse fans have mocked Shameik Moore for sharing a cryptic post after his co-star Hailee Steinfeld announced her engagement.

In the hit animated film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Moore voices teenager Miles Morales, who takes on the responsibilities of superhero Spider-Man. Meanwhile, Steinfeld — who recently got engaged to NFL star Josh Allen — is the voice of Gwen Stacy, Miles’s love interest in the film.

Just hours after the Hawkeye star announced her engagement on Friday (November 29), the 29-year-old actor took to X/Twitter to post a cryptic message about things to look forward to in his life.

“There’s still more people to meet. More opportunities to come. And more chances to try. Live, learn, apply,” he wrote.

Although he didn’t mention his Spider-Verse co-star in the post, fans were quick to assume that his comments were in response to Steinfeld’s big news.

“Bro crashing out over Hailee I can’t blame him,” one person quipped, while another added: “This tweet following the news so soon is insane.”

“Will be me after fumbling with what could’ve potentially been the love of my life,” a third joked.

A fourth user wrote: “I know that any scene with Miles and Gwen is gonna be awkward as f*** in the third movie now.”

Hours later, Moore seemingly addressed the viral response to his remarks in a follow-up tweet, in which he wrote: “Also crazy what y’all decide to engage with when I post.”

The making of the next Spider-Verse movie, which will feature both Steinfeld and Moore, was delayed due to the SAG-AFTRA strike.

Allen and Steinfeld shared a joint Instagram post on Friday to announce their engagement. In the snap, the Buffalo Bills player was seen down on one knee in front of Steinfeld, surrounded by an arch of pink and red roses with a serene waterfront backdrop.

The couple captioned the post with the date November 22, seemingly referring to when they got engaged.

Although they’ve kept their relationship under wraps, the pair was first romantically linked in May 2023 when they were spotted at a restaurant together in New York City. Months later, Allen opened up about navigating a relationship while in the spotlight, as he hit back at paparazzi who took photos of him and Steinfeld kissing in Mexico.

“The fact that anybody cares about that still blows my mind,” he said during an appearance on the Pardon My Take podcast in August 2023. “I saw it and I just felt this gross feeling. The insecurity, no privacy. I was like, ‘What’s wrong with you?’”

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