"Glee" Season 6 lead actress Lea Michele has become inseparable from her new hunky boyfriend Matthew Paetz since they started dating in June, and it appears that they really can't get enough of each other such that they have decided to live under the same roof since they are approaching the four months mark, Us Weekly first reported.
According to an insider close to the television actress, Paetz has already moved into Michele's Hollywood home. Michele's beau reportedly moved in over the weekend, and he was even spotted by TMZ unpacking his U-Haul truck outside Michele's $1.4 million home.
Prior to the big move, Paetz only had a toothbrush and a few t-shirts at the "Glee" star's place, gushed one source, who added that now everything he owns has been moved in to the expensive pad, including his rugs, furniture and his pillows.
Matthew Paetz is the first serious relationship of the "Cannonball" hit maker since the untimely passing of her "Glee" leading man and boyfriend in real life, Cory Monteith, from an overdose of alcohol and heroin in July 2013.
On the one year anniversary of her late boyfriend's untimely demise, Michele tweeted, "We hold you in our hearts today, and every day we remember your smile. We will love you and miss you always."
Meanwhile, in the recent months, Michele and her beau have been inseparable, and they were even photographed enjoying daily hikes in Los Angeles' Runyon Canyon.
Also, in July, for her 28th birthday, the "Brunette Ambition" author and her 29-year-old lover went on a sunny vacation in Capri, Italy, where they were photographed smooching on a yacht.
Interestingly, Michele has briefly stepped away from FOX's musical series for a guest spot on her favorite show "Sons of Anarchy," according to Daily Mail.
On Saturday, she attended the season premiere of the FX series, looking stunning in a white dress by Cushnie et Ochs.
Lea is said to portray the role of Gertie, an empathetic truck stop waitress and single mom who somehow establishes a touching connection with club matriarch Gemma Teller amid a difficult time.