Eva Mendes is “extra proud” of her man — and she wants the world to know it.
Although the actress tends to keep her and Ryan Gosling’s romance private, she gave her longtime partner a rare social media shout-out Friday.
“My man is the F best!” Mendes, 51, captioned her latest Instagram slideshow, which kicked off with photos of the actor, 44, promoting “Fall Guy” with the stunt workers he worked with on the 2024 film.
The carousel included screenshots of articles highlighting Gosling requesting stunts be included as an Oscars category — followed by Thursday’s news that they will be recognized beginning with 2027 movies.
Mendes gushed, “Unfortunately, success is almost only measured by box office. So I’m extra proud of my man for turning his entire ‘Fall Guy’ press tour into a campaign to get stunts recognized by the Oscars.
“And now after Almost 100 years of stunt design not being acknowledged by the Academy, it’s officially a category!!” she continued. “This is a HUGE success! And an achievement that will last.”
Mendes shared her “congratulations to the the incredible stunt community” in the lengthy caption.
She concluded by joking, “BTW, this is the last time I post a pic of my man and the total babe that is [his co-star] Emily Blunt. No más!”
The “Hitch” star’s followers praised her and Gosling for being “so cute and supportive of each other.”
The longtime couple became an item in 2011 after meeting on the set of “Place Beyond the Pines.”
The duo share two children, daughter Esmeralda, 10, and daughter Amada, 8, whom they welcomed in 2014 and 2016, respectively.
While the notoriously private pair have sparked marriage rumors over the years, they have yet to confirm their relationship status.
Mendes, who has taken a step back from acting to raise their girls, most recently made a comment about her love life in a Times of London interview published in October 2024.
She spoke at the time about “feel[ing] really f–king sexy” because of “the way [Gosling] looks at” her.
“That might not sit well with people,” Mendes admitted, “but so much of how I feel is a reflection of what he’s giving me.”