Strictly co-stars Max George, 33, and Maisie Smith, 21, 'dating and seen kissing on flight'
11.08.2022 - 01:51
/ ok.co.uk
Strictly Come Dancing co-stars Max George, 33, and Maisie Smith, 21, are reportedly dating.The Wanted singer and the former EastEnders actress are said to be in a secret relationship and were reportedly seen kissing on a recent flight. In pictures obtained by The Sun, the stars are seen sitting next to each other on the way to Crete, with fellow passengers reportedly seeing the pair sharing a kiss. A source told the publication: "They were all over each other.This isn't a flash in the pan.
"Max has told people that he is falling in love with Maisie." A passenger said: "They looked like a very loved-up couple – they were all over each other for the entire four-hour flight. "Snogging and giggling like any new couple." OK! has contacted representatives for Max and Maisie for comment. The reports of the new relationship comes after Max's split from his on/off girlfriend Stacey Giggs, 43, who was previously married to footballer Ryan Giggs.
Max and Maisie are said to have grown close after the Strictly live tour, after starring on the hit BBC show together in 2020. Maisie has been enjoying a holiday to Portugal where she has showed off her incredible figure in a series of snaps shared on her social media. Standing on what appears to be a hotel balcony, the star showed off her stunning athletic figure as she smiled into the camera.
Maisie, who portrayed Tiffany Butcher in the hit BBC One soap, wore a thong bikini and flip-flops before completing the look with her hair pulled back off her shoulders. She also shared a selection of images on her Instagram alongside her friends, as the star looked relaxed and happy while exploring her European destination. In one of her pictures, she got glammed up ready for a night out with her
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