“Sexiest Man Alive” Michael B. Jordan is officially off the market. The actor took to Instagram on Sunday to confirm his relationship with his significant other, Lori Harvey.

So, just who is the “Black Panther” star's new girlfriend?

Harvey is the stepdaughter of Steve Harvey, the popular talk and game show host. He adopted her when he wed Harvey's mother in 2007.

When it comes to her career, she's also involved in the entertainment industry. Harvey works as a model and is signed with LA Models and Select Model Management, according to Elle. She's walked in Chanel, Dolce and Gabbana, and Calvin Klein fashion shows.

Harvey is 24-years-old, while Jordan is 33-years-old.

The two revealed their relationship to the world by posting photos on their personal Instagram accounts of each other.

There had been some speculation that the two were dating late last year when they were seen together at an Atlanta airport, according to People. TMZ posted the photos in November, just before Thanksgiving. The two were also seen at a Salt Lake City airport at the end of December.

Before Jordan, Harvey is said to have had romantic relationships with both Future and Sean “Diddy” Combs, though these relationships were never publicly announced by either party.

When the new relationship was announced, fans took to Twitter to share their thoughts. Many believe Harvey is one of the hottest commodities at the moment and that the “Sexiest Man Alive” is the lucky one in this relationship.

Jordan's relationship reveal comes a few months after he opened up to People about the qualities he looks for in a partner.

"A sense of humor, true understanding, because [an actor's] life is not conducive to a relationship—it’s really not. Somebody that’s nurturing. I've got a list. That's probably why my [expletive] is still single, but yeah, it’s a list,” he said.

As of Monday afternoon, Harvey and Jordan's Instagram photos had received a combined 3.5 million likes and thousands of congratulatory comments.

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Michael B. Jordan at the premiere of “Black Panther” at Dolby Theatre on Jan. 29, 2018, in Hollywood, California. Neilson Barnard/Getty Images