The Truth Is Out There
Mulder and Scully dating in real life? Why did we so much want this to be true? If we look at both of their ex-files we see that Gillian Anderson had recently left her boyfriend of six years Mark Griffiths. David Duchovny quietly divorced Tea Leoni in 2009 after being treated for a sex addiction while playing a character on Californication who constantly has sex.
For years on television and in 2 movies we watched a decent chemistry between these two actors and filmdom brought us one of the more anticipated on-screen kisses in some time.
EX-FILES
It seemed only natural that eventually these two would hook up. And during the week gossip sources had confirmed that in fact they had. Mulder and Scully as a real life couple is not an alien concept. Actors who work together often carry their fictional feelings into their actual existence.
Here are a couple of Leo's, he just turned 52, she just 44. Rumor has it she even had moved her kids in with David and the two had shacked-up. "Shacked-up" - now there's a phrase that adds authenticity not to mention class to any relationship speculation.
Earlier this year Anderson had told Out magazine that she had had a relationship with a woman, and that occasionally still does but is not 100% gay. Sadly, this makes her even more exciting to most men. Duchovny is perhaps the best tranvestite DEA agent/Twin Peaks/Red Shoe Diaries/FBI/sex addict playboy there's ever been.

Recently Anderson declined to discuss her personal life with the Daily Mail, and this was taken as a sign of further proof they're together. Since the rampant speculation Duchovny has out and out denied they are even dating. To me, (and I've learned this after years of watching X-Files) this means it's uncategorically true. Denial is the ultimate form of deception.
They ARE a couple. I want it to be so. Can't explain why. You do too, right? LEAVE COMMENTS.
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(NOTE: All pictures of the two together are from various professional appearances in years gone by and NOT of the two recently together socially.)