Florence Pugh & New Man Seen Wearing MATCHING RINGS On Valentine's Day Date After Zach Braff Split!
16.02.2023 - 22:53
/ perezhilton.com
Has Florence Pugh found herself a new man?!
The Don’t Worry Darling star was spotted walking hand-in-hand with a new guy on Valentine’s Day! In photos obtained by Page Six, the 27-year-old was seen with a man named Charlie Gooch — and they were wearing matching bands on their ring fingers!
In the pics, the pair can be seen in casual clothes as they sat outside at a garden pub sipping wine and smoking cigarettes. They didn’t worry about showing a little PDA as they mingled outside the London establishment either, both holding hands and sharing a big hug. Cute!
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Ch-ch-check it out (below)!
You’re gonna wanna head over HERE to get a look at their matching rings! Could they be showing off promise rings already??
The duo was first photographed together in December while partying after the British Fashion Awards (see HERE). Little is known about Charlie, who was identified by DeuxMoi. According to an anonymous tipster, the mystery man might be an English “normie who she went to school with (in Oxford),” but that has not yet been confirmed. If they did go to school together, maybe they’re just old pals? Hmm…
This apparent Valentine’s Day date comes months after Florence announced her split from Zach Braff. The controversial couple were together since April 2019 when they met on the set of his short film, In the Time It Takes to Get There. They went on to quarantine together during the coronavirus pandemic, posting cute couple pics on social media — but caught heat for their massive age difference. He’s a full 20 years older! In April 2020 as the actress took to socials to celebrate her boyfriend’s birthday, she was met with an onslaught of criticism
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