It’s a sapphic emergency if ever there was one: word on the street is that ex-girlfriends Quinn Wilson and King Princess have debuted new girlfriends within mere hours of one another.

Coincidence? I mean, maybe! Here are the facts.

Last year, after a series of TikToks asked whether the power lesbian duo had quietly called it quits, we found that Wilson and Princess had in fact broken up, causing gay hearts everywhere to launch into mourning.

That was in October of last year, and this weekend—just a few months shy of a year later—our timelines were blessed with not one but two grid posts from both Wilson and Princess seeming to debut new babes.

In yesterday’s post from King Princess simply captioned “happy Olympics,” we seemed to get confirmation that the “Cheap Queen” singer was off the market, courtesy of queer DJ Veronica Jane (@notyourbiiiiitch.) The post showed Princess and Jane hanging out in a hot tub, with Princess’s hand resting lovingly on Jane’s head. Both looked pretty damn happy!

But wait! Some hours later we got another reveal after Quinn Wilson posted a slideshow of photos of her and possible new boo Brooke Candy holding hands.

Sapphics everywhere were shook, and while holding hands in public and being seen with a fellow sapphic in a hot tub doesn’t officially confirm anything, both posts feel quite romantic.

Brooke Candy, who told Billboard in 2019 that she’s “had sex with every gender” as well as having in been in relationships with every gender, is currently on tour for her new album CANDYLAND. Veronica Jane (also sometimes spelled Veronika) seems to have been friends with both Wilson and Princess for some time now and also produced the track “FRINK” off Brooke Candy’s new album under the aegis of DAGR, Jane’s production project with Ceci Gomez.

So yes, this is the stuff of lesbian legend. Everybody knows everybody and everybody’s dating everybody, and we love it. Go Team Lesbian!

“go sports” wrote one commenter on the King Princess post, with another stating “giving upstate realness.”

“im just gagging im gagged someone has gagged me you have gagged meeeugh💫” wrote one follower on Quinn Wilson’s post. I mean, yes. It’s all about moving on and healing, and we love to see it.