Strictly lovebirds Maisie Smith and Max George makes their relationship Instagram official
05.09.2022 - 13:01
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Maisie Smith and Max George have wasted no time in letting the world know how they feel about one another.MORE: Maisie Smith and Max George spark rumours they've already moved in togetherThe couple, who first met while competing on Strictly Come Dancing in 2020, have taken to Instagram to make their romance official.WATCH: Maisie Smith and Max George star in Strictly live tourThe Wanted singer Max, 33, uploaded a snap of the EastEnders actress, 21, competing on SAS: Who Dares Wins, which aired on Sunday night. Alongside the picture, he wrote: "You're my winner already [heart emoji] @maisiesmithofficial."MORE: Maisie Smith speaks out amid romance rumours with Max GeorgeREAD: Max George opens up about career-threatening injuryThis heartwarming post was then swiftly shared on Maisie's Instagram Stories.
The public display of affection comes weeks after news of their relationship came to light. Max posted this sweet message on his Instagram StoriesLast month, they were pictured browsing in a Zara Home store before picking up a bin and storage boxes at Wilko's on Kensington High Street.
Pictures published by the Daily Mail show the new couple cuddling and kissing as they waited for a taxi home with their purchases, while both dressed down in joggers and trainers.Max and Maisie had also been seen leaving the same apartment building in London, just days after returning from a holiday to Crete, but it's not clear if it is a property they share together or if it belongs to one of them. The couple met on Strictly back in 2020They are said to have struck up a close friendship after hitting it off during their time on the Strictly Live tour, which started in January this year.Max is recently single after splitting from his long-term
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