Miranda Kerr and Boyfriend Evan Spiegel Are Finally Instagram-Official—Next Stop, Snapchat?

The two took a swoon-worthy pic while on a trip to Washington, D.C.

By Leeor Samocha Mar 05, 2016 12:59 AMTags
Evan Spiegel, Miranda Kerr, 2016 Grammy Awards, Party PicsImeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images for Republic Records

Introducing boyfriend Evan Spiegel to her son, Flynn, and making her red carpet debut with him 2016 Pre-Grammy's party was a start for Miranda Kerr.

But we all know it's only really official if it's on Instagram. Even if your boyfriend co-founded Snapchat.

And sure enough, Kerr has gone public with her billionaire boyfriend on Instagram, sharing a couple of pics from their trip to Washington, D.C.

The Australian model shared with her 8.6 million Instagram followers a photo of her and her 25-year-old boyfriend acting all lovey-dovey in front of the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall. Kerr popped her leg and captioned the shot with a simple kiss mark emoji—and if that isn't #goals, then what is?

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Moments later, she added another picture of herself and the app mogul seemingly walking towards the Washington Monument, photographed from behind.

Now, we're not that much into conspiracy theories, but the timing of Kerr's first couples pic on Instagram is awfully interesting, considering the news that her ex Orlando Bloom is now officially dating pop star Katy Perry...

But really, she and Spiegel have been dating for months, so they were actually long overdue for some social media PDA.

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Kerr and Spiegel met at a work-related Louis Vuitton dinner party in New York back in 2014, and began dating in June of 2015. Though the supermodel mom has a few years on her man, Kerr describes her beau as an old soul.

"He's 25, but he acts like he's 50. He's not out partying. He goes to work in Venice [Beach]. He comes home. We don't go out," Kerr explained her life with Spiegel to The Edit recently.

Next step for these two: Snapchat official, right?! ( Is that a thing? Can it be a thing if it isn't...?)