The Lincoln Lawyer season three premiered on Netflix in October 2023 and fans are eager to know more about the show’s leading star Manuel Garcia-Rulfo’s personal life
The third season of The Lincoln Lawyer is now streaming on Netflix, but fans are curious about the off-screen love life of star Manuel Garcia-Rulfo. It’s been over a year since we’ve seen his character, Mickey Haller, bring author Michael Connelly’s work to life on screen.
The wait ended with the premiere of season three on Thursday, October 17, with all 10 episodes dropping on Netflix at once. With Garcia-Rulfo back in the spotlight, viewers are keen to know more about his famous girlfriend.
So, who is The Lincoln Lawyer’s Manuel Garcia-Rulfo dating? He’s currently linked to Audrey McGraw. While she’s an aspiring actress and singer, she’s best known as the youngest daughter of country music royalty Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.
The couple has been married for 27 years and have three daughters: Gracie, Maggie, and Audrey. Recently, Tim and Faith have also dabbled in acting, starring in the popular Yellowstone prequel series 1883 in 2021, reports the Daily Record.
Garcia-Rulfo turned 43 this year, while his girlfriend Audrey is 22, marking a 21-year age gap between the pair.
The romance between the two remains a bit of a mystery, but it’s clear they’ve been together for some time, with snapshots from their jaunt to Germany in August 2023 serving as proof. While the duo has kept mum about their love life, Audrey made waves by posting an image of The Lincoln Lawyer star on her Instagram this January.
The 22-year-old aspiring artist is honing her craft at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, splitting her time between the New York and Los Angeles campuses. Her celebrity parents opened up about their stance on their kids’ dating lives during a visit to The Ellen Show in 2017.
Tim humorously admitted that he once greeted his daughter’s date with “a sledgehammer over my shoulder. But that was on purpose.”
He continued, “Well look, you don’t want to be mean, but when someone’s taking your daughter somewhere, you want to induce a healthy amount of respect…” and then quipped: “And fear.”