Fate: The Winx Saga's long-anticipated second season arrived on Netflix last week, and fans are already thoroughly invested in our return to Alfea. *Spoilers ahead*.

On top of calling for a season three, viewers have been honing in on their favourite characters, all saying the same thing about two classmates in particular. And now, fans have been thrilled to discover that two Winx Saga cast members are actually dating in real life. Yes, really!

Series one and two have tracked the ongoing relationship between characters Bloom and Sky, with the pair sadly ending up being separated in the season two finale. However, it seems it's not all doom and gloom, as Bloom and Sky actors Abigail Cowen and Danny Griffin are officially a couple IRL, with the pair now celebrating their one-year anniversary together. Cute!

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The actors took to Instagram this week to celebrate their milestone, and the photos are truly adorable. Sharing a sweet black-and-white snap with Danny, Abigail wrote, "a year w/ u ๐Ÿค life ainโ€™t too shabby." Danny then sweetly responded in the comments, "Not too shabby at all." These two!

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Danny also followed up with a loved-up post of his own, sharing a pic of Abigail with the caption, "Love is cool, happy 1 year. Letโ€™s do it again ๐Ÿ’™." Meanwhile, Abigail replied with a comment saying, "hell yeah it is and hell yeah letโ€™s gooooo."

Fans on Twitter are of course loving the news that these two are a couple IRL, with one tweeting, "Woah! They're dating?? ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜ My Bloom and Sky." Another gushed over a set of selfies of the pair, writing, "Bloom and Sky in real life ๐Ÿ’œ."

Love these two together!

Fate: The Winx Saga season two is streaming now on Netflix.

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Emily Gulla was Cosmopolitan UKโ€™s Former Editorial Assistant/Junior Entertainment and Lifestyle Writer, covering celebs, TV and film for the site, magazine and video. Sheโ€™s interviewed the casts of your favourite TV shows, from Bridgerton to Derry Girls and Stranger Things, as well as dozens of Love Islanders. She also loves getting stuck into long-read features, writing on all things digital culture (including her favourite topic: memes), and dating - having appeared on the radio to discuss dating.

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