"Who hacked Vogue’s account?": Internet reacts after Vogue posts photo of Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro from Malibu weekend

Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro (Image via Getty)
Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro (Image via Getty)

On May 26, Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro were reportedly spotted enjoying their time at a beach. The image was taken in Malibu, California, where Garfield was seen in a white Los Angeles Dosers tee and brown pants. Barbaro was seen wearing a solid navy blue sweatshirt with light blue pants and holding her dog Augustus.

Dating rumors between Garfield and Barbaro were first speculated after they were photographed together at W Magazine's Best Performances party in January. Speculation grew as the pair continued to step out together, including attending several Broadway shows like Buena Vista Social Club and Maybe Happy Ending, where they were spotted holding hands.

Fans also reportedly spotted Garfield waiting for Monica Barbaro at The Mark Hotel in Manhattan after the Met Gala, where the two reunited with a hug, adding to the dating speculation.

On May 28, Vogue magazine uploaded Malibu beach photos of Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro. While fans loved the couple together, many joked with Vogue about uploading AI images due to extra blurs and water effects in the photos, giving an unnatural vibe.

However, the same photos were also shared by other media sites and fan accounts from different angles, suggesting they are real.


The internet reacts to Vogue's post about Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro

Vogue's original caption had a typo, spelling Monica Barbaro's name as Monica Barbuto, which was later corrected. The post about the rumored celebrity couple took no time to gain the attention of users. Let's have a look at their reactions.

The internet reacts to Vogue's post. (Image via Instagram/@voguemagazine)
The internet reacts to Vogue's post. (Image via Instagram/@voguemagazine)
"Who hacked Vogue’s account?" a user, @manolyafikri, commented.
The internet reacts to Vogue's post. (Image via Instagram/@voguemagazine)
The internet reacts to Vogue's post. (Image via Instagram/@voguemagazine)
"Why is Vogue posting AI 😭," another user, @stellar_theatrenerd, added.
"Love how you included the doggie ❤️," another user, @kxxmxh, posted.
"someone screenshot this for the anti public AI funnies," one more user, @sunnysynopsis, wrote.
The internet reacts to Vogue's post. (Image via Instagram/@voguemagazine)
The internet reacts to Vogue's post. (Image via Instagram/@voguemagazine)
"LOS ANGELES DOSERS. It’s an Online Ceramics x Grateful Dead shirt from the Dead & Co shows at the Forum a few years ago. Andrew looks like he knows what a dose is too," a user, @thatsthatfuego, commented.
"Protect them at all costs," another user, @chicagamine, added.
"Who is Monica Barbuto? My god, you are Vogue, yet you are not checking your captions before posting," one more user, @apriljanstephanie, wrote.

The comment section showed mixed reactions, with some people criticizing the use of AI-like effects on the photos and others pointing out the spelling mistake. Despite this, many fans shared support for the couple.

Clearer photos are reportedly being shared on X (formerly Twitter), suggesting the images are likely real.


As of now, neither Andrew Garfield nor Monica Barbaro has publicly confirmed their relationship, leaving fans to rely on speculation.

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Edited by Anshika Jain