Don’t ask — because the executive producer of “Star Wars Resistance” just told: His kid-friendly TV show features the franchise’s first on-screen queer lovers.

“They’re absolutely a gay couple, and we’re proud of that,” executive producer Justin Ridge said of the show’s Flix and Orka characters, whom fans had long suspected to be lovers.

Ridge made the announcement in a Monday episode of the podcast “Coffee With Kenobi,” which describes itself as a “spoiler-free source for Star Wars discussion, analysis, and rhetoric.”

Fans began pondering online whether the pair were more than co-workers in the show’s first season, when the two discuss visiting Flix’s mother in the “Dangerous Business” episode, IndieWire reported.

“I think it’s safe to say they’re an item, absolutely,” says Ridge.

Flix is a tall bird with a high-pitched voice, a mustache bigger than his small beak, a tool belt and goggles. He is voiced by 48-year-old actor-writer Jim Rash, known for playing Dean Craig Pelton on “Community,” Fenton on “That ’70s Show” and for guest-starring in the final episode of “Friends.”

Orka is a short, snout-nosed being with large ears, sideburns and a business-savvy voice by former “SNL” cast member Bobby Moynihan. On the show, the two run an office on an aircraft called the Colossus and have a frog-looking pet which makes chirping noises and bites.

Flix and Orka are the first confirmed gay couple to ever appear on-screen in the “Star Wars” universe since it first hit theaters in 1977, although there have been fan-fueled rumors about other potentially queer characters. Donald Glover’s role in the 2018 “Solo: A Star Wars Story,” was pansexual, the actor confirmed.

The second season of the Emmy Award-nominated “Star Wars Resistance” premieres Oct. 6.