Florence Pugh sparks dating rumours with 'Peaky Blinders' star Finn Cole
Florence Pugh 'seemed very happy' with Finn Cole, who played Michael Gray in the hit crime drama
Florence Pugh has reportedly found love in her long-time friend and Peaky Blinders hunk, Finn Cole.
According to a new report by The Sun, the Midsommar star, 28, has sparked a new romance with Cole, also 28, best known for his role as Michael Gray in the hit crime drama.
The rumoured lovebirds were spotted together at an exclusive premiere and after-party for the new Netflix murder-mystery series The Perfect Couple in East London, starring Nicole Kidman. According to sources, Pugh and Cole left the Seabird restaurant at the Hoxton Hotel together and “appeared to be very much together… having a great time.”
Insiders told the outlet that the pair “kept a low profile” and “seemed keen not to be pictured or seen” as they were there to solely support their friends.
However, the source noted that they “seemed very happy together.”
The two were also seen partying at Glastonbury in June, with festival-goers snapping photos of them at Worthy Farm. The following month, Pugh was spotted supporting Cole during his stage debut in Red Speedo at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond.
The duo has reportedly been close friends for years, with Cole previously mentioning he’d love to work with Pugh on Peaky Blinders, calling her a “fantastic actress.”
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