The "Sons of Anarchy" star Charlie Hunnam is rumored having relationship troubles with long-term girlfriend Morgana McNelis. The actor who has been with the jewelry designer for eight years has always kept their relationship undisclosed and away from the public eye but is there something bothering the "Lost City of Z" star that's why he seemed a little bit down on one of his outings?

Inquisitr details that Hunnam was caught being in low spirits while doing his last-minute shopping in LA and although there are many reasons on why the actor was feeling low, it is rumored that he may be currently experiencing tides on his relationship with McNelis.

"Hunnam was more than likely just out for some last-minute Christmas shopping, and his look of depression may have just been the actor concentrating on what to buy his loved ones for the holiday," according to the outlet.

Celebrity Dirty Laundry once detailed how the jewelry designer girlfriend of Hunnam was involved in illegal drugs in the past and that Hunnam was "embarrassed" of the said malicious news that his gf was tagged into.

"Charlie's girlfriend was arrested and convicted for running an illegal marijuana collective in California! In October 2009, authorities received information that Green Mile Caregivers, which was owned and operated by Morgana, was selling marijuana illegally and located near a local high-school in an upscale Woodland Hills area," based from CDL (via Star Magazine).

The malicious issue though was later on debunked as there are no further claims suggesting that the issue happened. Meanwhile, McNelis once opened up about her relationship with the "Sons of Anarchy" star in one of her interviews with Taylor Magazine and she shared how they kept their relationship strong amidst the issues.

"I think the key to maintaining a good balance is creating a safe space within the relationship for both partners in which to grow and evolve," McNelis shared from the interview. "It's very important to be present and participate in each other's experiences so that falling in love doesn't happen just once, it continues to happen over and over."