Is Olivia Munn moving on from Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers with actor Josh Duhamel?

Months after rumors of the potential coupling hit the web, Munn took to her Twitter page to wish Duhamel a Happy 45th Birthday and while doing so, she shared an image of the two of them spending time with actor/comedian Nick Swardson.

Munn and Duhamel were first linked to one another in September, just after Duhamel and his now-estranged wife Fergie, with whom he shares 4-year-old son Axl, announced they were ending their eight years of marriage, which was preceded by five years of dating.

Munn and Rodgers dated for three years before splitting earlier this year. Since then, he's been linked to Marie Margolius.

After Munn's Twitter post was shared, one woman suggested that the trio should get together and make a movie. In turn, the actress confirmed that they have been working on the upcoming film The Buddy Games for months.

In September, an insider spoke to The Sun about the potentially blooming romance between Munn and Duhamel, claiming that the actor began spending time with Munn after vacating the home he once shared with his estranged wife and their son.

“Olivia was newly single and playing his wife in [The Buddy Games], and there was a lot of talk about them on the set,” the source said. “They’d have these cosy dinners – some with the cast, some not – and the rumours started that they rebounded right into each other.”

According to the report, Munn and Duhamel have been friends for years and when they began filming their movie earlier this year in Canada, she shared a touching tribute to him on her Instagram page along with a slideshow of photos of the two of them.

“I first met [Josh Duhamel just two months after I moved to [Los Angeles],” she wrote. “I remember him introducing himself to a group of us and thinking how cool it would be to work with someone as nice and talented as him... And now I'm playing opposite him in a movie that he's also directing!"

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Josh Duhamel, Fergie, Aaron rodgers, Olivia munn