Rami Malek, Emma Corrin seem to confirm romance at PDA-filled date
Rami Malek was recently revealed to have broken up with his girlfriend of five years Lucy Boynton
Rami Malek and Emma Corrin fueled romance rumors after the twosome were spotted packing on PDA on Wednesday.
The rumored couple weren’t exactly going for subtle when they decided to grab lunch at Buoy and Oyster restaurant in Margate, Kent, a month after they were photographed together for the first time.
According to The Sun, eyewitnesses at the restaurant dished on Malek and Corrin’s body language during their date, revealing they "didn’t seem to mind who could see" as they devoured each other out in the open.
"They were very passionate and looking into each other's eyes. They kissed and didn't seem to mind who could see," claimed the onlooker.
"Rami and Emma just seemed totally besotted with each other and paid no attention to anyone else," the source added.
The Mr. Robot actor was first spotted painting the town red with The Crown star at Bruce Springsteen’s BST Hyde Park concert in London in July.
Malek’s latest romance comes only a week after it was confirmed that he had split from his partner of five years Lucy Boynton.
As per the outlet, the couple growing apart from each other was the reason for their breakup.
"Rami and Lucy split earlier this year without much fanfare. They were together for a long time but had grown apart. They are both moving on with their lives and are busy with work," an insider shared earlier this month.
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