Aside from being an astonishing crime novel, “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder” has created one of the best romances in young adult literature, which has now made its way to the small screen! It premiered first in the United Kingdom on BBC and will be available on Netflix from August 1.

While its plot primarily revolves around the case that obsesses Pippa “Pip” Fitz-Amobi, it also delves into her relationship with her right-hand man, Ravi Singh, who is equally affected by the tragedy. What begins as a joint investigation soon evolves into something more.

Emma Myers and Zain Iqbal, the actors behind the duo, portrayed such chemistry in the show that many have wondered whether it extends off-screen. Here are all the details.

All on Emma Myers and Zain Iqbal’s relationship

The truth is, rumors about Emma Myers and Zain Iqbal have been circulating since before their incredible performances in the series. Fans began speculating not only because they were often seen together backstage, but also due to Zain’s glowing remarks about Emma in an interview with Press Party.

Zain Iqbal and Emma Myers pose in promotional photos for “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder “. (Source: IMDb)

Zain Iqbal and Emma Myers pose in promotional photos for “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder “. (Source: IMDb)

“It was amazing (to work with Emma),” Zain said. “I think I’m going to find it weird to go and act with someone else now, because I was acting with Emma only. But yes, it was amazing. Ever since we did the first chemistry read in person, we just clicked.”

We love Pipravi, but it’s quite probable they are not together. Initially, it might seem like an empty conclusion because both are very private about their love lives on social media. However, their dedicated fandoms would likely have spotted any signs of them dating or kissing, which hasn’t happened.

In conclusion, it’s likely that both Myers and Iqbal are single and are simply good friends. This isn’t the first time Emma Myers has been romantically linked due to her chemistry with co-stars, as was the case with Jenna Ortega in “Merlina.”