Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor are still a “match”.
The “Zoolander” co-stars were all smiles on a US Open date night six months after they revealed their reconciliation.
The couple, who married in 2000, sat in the stands of Arthur Ashe Stadium on Tuesday during Rafael Nadal’s match against Rinky Hijikata.
When the 56-year-old actor and his 51-year-old wife appeared on the Jumbotron, they grinned and waved at the camera.
The duo share two children — daughter Ella, 20, and son Quinlin, 17 — but did not bring them to the sporting event.
The “Dodgeball” co-stars have previously attended the US Open together, in 2017 side by side and the following year Ella between them.
Notably, Stiller and Taylor called it quits in 2017, but they rekindled their romance while quarantined together amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“We broke up and got back together and we’re happy about that,” the director of “Severance” explained to Esquire in February.
“It was really great for all of us,” Stiller continued at the time, calling their reunion “unexpected and one of the things that came out of the pandemic.”
In the same profile, the comedian admitted that his daughter called him for not being there during her childhood while he focused on his career.
“She’s quite outspoken about it, and sometimes it’s things I don’t want to hear. It’s hard to hear,” said the Emmy winner. ‘Because it’s me who isn’t there like I saw my parents weren’t there.
“I always thought, well, I don’t,” he added.
While her confession “didn’t feel great,” he called it “important to acknowledge.”
Stiller noted that Ella and her brother never “keep up” with his work and instead wanted their father to be “emotionally present and supportive.”