BBC Strictly's Maisie Smith continues to pack on PDA with Max George as her mum shares message on relationship
07.09.2022 - 10:59
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Maisie Smith and Max George can't appear to keep their hands off of each other as they continue to pack on the PDA after going public with their relationship. The former EastEnders actress and The Wanted singer had been rumoured to be seeing each other.
However, it wasn't until the weekend that the pair went 'Instagram official' with their new romance. Max, 34, posted a sweet message as his new girlfriend made her debut on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins on Channel 4 on Sunday night. Sharing a promotional shot from Celebrity SAS, which began tonight, on his Instagram story Max wrote: "You're my winner already," followed by a love heart.
It was also noted that the pair have added each other's names to their Instagram bios followed by a red heart. The loved-up couple met on Strictly Come Dancing in 2020 when Maisie was partnered up with Kevin Clifton and Max was partnered up with Dianne Buswell.
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They reportedly grew closer during the Strictly live tour at the beginning of this year when they joined the cast of the 2021 series after last year's tour was cancelled due to Covid. And Maisie, who played Tiffany Butcher in EastEnders, wasn't actually supposed to be taking part in the tour but stepped in last-minute to replace TV presenter AJ Odudu, who had suffered an foot injury days before the final of the BBC One dance contest.
However, it wasn't until August that rumours began swirling about the status of their relationship. It came after Max, who shot to fame as one-fifth of boyband The Wanted, split from Stacey Giggs just after reminding their romance in April following the death of Max's friend and bandmate, Tom Parker.
Maise, 21,
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