After weeks of speculation, Michelle Rodriguez has finally confirmed that she's dating model Cara Delevingne.

The 35-year-old "Fast and the Furious" actress has officially admitted to being in a romantic relationship with 21-year-old model Cara. Talking to Mirror U.K., Michelle said: "It's going really well. She's so cool. When we started hanging out I just thought she was awesome, and we have the best time together. She's hard though. You wouldn't want to mess with her in a fight."

Opening up about their six-week relationship, even with a 14-year age gap between the lovebirds, they get along because Michelle "loves us Brits" and Cara's kooky sense of fun.

Sources say that the relationship is still very fresh and exciting for both of them. They're really happy and loved-up, and spending as much time together as possible.

"They're also forever texting and messaging one another.

The pair has been inseparable as they strut around the town, but while Michelle has been in London for some time, she's been letting Cara attend to her various London Fashion Week activities, said Daily Mail.

Mirror reports that the relationship has the blessing of both their families. Also, they'll both be in Los Angeles next month for Cara's older sister Poppy's hen do. This is apparently a big deal and "shows just how cool and accepting all Cara's friends and family are. No one has batted an eyelid."

Click here to see a few images of the two ladies showing all kids of PDA during a recent basketball game.

Cara is the ex-girlfriend of One Direction singer Harry Styles who was reportedly present while the model rocked the catwalk at the Burberry Fashion Show yesterday, says Unreality TV.

Looking back at Cara's past relationships, Mirror, in another article, gives a quick rundown of her rumored relationships. First she was rumored to be having an affair with New Orleans rapper Jay Electronica who was taken at the time. Next was One Direction's Harry Styles and Brit Jake Bugg.

Michelle and Cara were said to be introduced by mutual friends in the U.S. and have hit it off ever since.