The new couple were seen walking hand in hand while taking a stroll in Joshua Tree, California on Wednesday. Both were dressed in comfortable clothing, with Nyong’o, 40, fashioned in yellow sweatpants and a white and green striped long-sleeve shirt that read, “It’s Okay to Cry.”
As for Jackson, the Dawson’s Creek star, 45, was seen wearing a gray beanie, a white crewneck, and a black pair of sweatpants. The two appeared to be enjoying each other’s company as they walked beside each other and smiled. Reps for Jackson and Nyong’o did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
Their latest public outing comes hours after they were spotted leaving Erewhon Market in Los Angeles on Tuesday. The pair was also seen outside a convenience store and driving together in a Tesla.
In October, the couple was spotted again, attending a Janelle Monáe concert in Los Angeles with friends. Photos posted by TMZ on Oct. 19 showed the pair standing close to each other in the audience at the show.
Earlier that month, Jackson’s wife of more than three years, Jodie Turner-Smith, filed for divorce. She cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reasons for their separation.
A source told PEOPLE at the time it was Turner-Smith’s idea to end the relationship after she “decided she is done.”
”They are on very different paths in life,” the source shared, later adding, “It turned into an unhealthy marriage that made her unhappy.”
Jackson has not commented publicly on the divorce. The exes have one child together: daughter Juno Rose Diana Jackson, born in April 2020.
As for Nyong’o, the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever actress had been romantically linked to Selema Masekea. They went public with their relationship in December 2022, and she last posted a birthday tribute to Masekea at the end of August. The Instagram post, which was captured by PEOPLE, appears to have been deleted.
Nyong’o announced their breakup on Instagram the same day as the photos of her at the Janelle Monáe concert were released.
In the lengthy post, she noted in part that she felt it “necessary for me to share a personal truth and publicly dissociate myself from someone I can no longer trust. I find myself in a season of heartbreak because of a love suddenly and devastatingly extinguished by deception.”
She continued, “I am reminded that the magnitude of the pain I am feeling is equal to the measure of my capacity for love. And so, I am choosing to face the pain, cultivating the courage to meet my life exactly as it is, and trusting that this too shall pass.”