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Laura Harrier is setting the record straight on any dating speculation.
He Spider-Man: Homecoming star posted on TikTok in a now-deleted video, where he talked about Shameik Moore sharing a video of the two of them.
Moore, who voiced the character of Miles Morales in Spiderman: A New Universehad recently shared an old video of the two of them on X, captioning it “coming soon.”
Fans began to speculate and fuel dating rumors between the two. Meanwhile, Harrier is engaged to creative consultant Sam Jarou.
Harrier posted a video on Friday, December 20, where she spoke candidly to the camera about her thoughts on Moore’s posting of the video and any subsequent romance rumors.
“I keep seeing all these videos where they tag me with another actor, and people are speculating what that is,” Harrier said. “It bothers me a lot because I’m literally engaged and that’s important to me.”
Harrier continued his message and said, “I’m in Hollywood, I get it. People do PR stunts, whatever. “People like to get attention.” He also described his first reaction upon seeing Moore’s post.
“When he first posted that video, a friend sent it to me and said, ‘Did you know he posted this?’ And I said no,” he explained. “That was taken a year ago at a party when someone asked us to take photos together and I guess someone was filming it. “I’m not sure why you would post that now.”
She said she then texted Moore asking him to delete the video. She had told him that she didn’t like the “insinuation that something is going on between us, if that was your intention.”
In Harrier’s post, she talked about the fact that the video was still online.
“It’s still active, which is fucking strange,” Harrier said. “You’re a fucking weirdo! Sorry, you’re a fucking weirdo. And I’m fucking upset. So, I just wanted to say something because I don’t like that. “I don’t like that.”
Moore has since deleted the post and posted an apology video oncalling it a “misunderstanding.”
“This is all a misunderstanding, unfortunately it’s public,” Moore explained in a video he shared via X on Friday. . “It’s really fan-fiction, it’s the comments, that’s what’s so fucking weird. I don’t want to hurt you. I have no bad intentions. You know for me it’s about art, the video had the aesthetic of the song. That’s it, I wasn’t implying a relationship. I apologize for the misunderstanding, I do.”