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Cole Sprouse and Lili Reinhart’s relationship timeline: The Riverdale couple’s on-off love story

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Cole Sprouse and Lili Reinhart have reportedly split up, with the couple said to have ended their relationship before the coronavirus pandemic.

The Riverdale actors, who star as Jughead Jones and Betty Cooper in the teen drama, have been together on and off since 2017, but have once again apparently called time on their romance.

While fans are hoping their split won’t be forever, here’s a look back at their relationship from the start. Rumours that Cole and Lili were more than just co-stars began in March 2017 after Cole shared a photo he had taken of Lili sitting in a field of flowers, which got Riverdale fans talking about whether they were dating.

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