Austin Butler heats up romance buzz with Zoe Kravitz in Paris
Austin Butler and Zoe Kravitz get cosy and romantic during the promotion of their new crime thriller 'Caught Stealing'
Austin Butler and Zoe Kravitz were spotted looking cosy at the Caught Stealing photocall in Paris on Thursday, once again fueling romance speculations.
The heartfelt event took place at the Shangri-La Hotel where the two actors and rumoured lovers posed closely together for cameras.
The Dune actor, 34, and the Divergent star, 36, shared a warm embrace while smiling for photographs.
Zoe kept her look sleek in a silky black maxi skirt and a white top, finished with open-toe heels and dark vintage sunglasses. Whereas, Austin looked stylish in a grey jacket layered over a white tee, paired with smart black trousers and shades.
The lovebirds, who are starring together in Darren Aronofsky’s upcoming comedy crime film, appeared relaxed and cheerful during the photocall. However, their public closeness came after months of speculation about whether their connection l moved beyond the screen.
A source previously told the Sun that they both have been spending time together and shared strong chemistry but later insiders claimed that they were simply friends and had been seen attending an event with Aronofsky himself.
The film features an ensemble cast including Liev Schreiber, Regina King, Matt Smith, Vincent D’Onofrio and music star Bad Bunny.
Butler plays Hank Thompson, a former baseball player thrown into the gritty criminal underworld of 1990s New York. Caught Stealing is scheduled to arrive in UK cinemas on August 29.
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