Maisie Smith asked 'is that a cardigan' as she ditches trousers in string of Paris snaps
21.04.2023 - 13:05
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Maisie Smith had fans flooding her with comments as she ditched her trousers and simply posed in a cardigan for a string of gorgeous snaps in Paris. The former EastEnders actress posed in front of the Eiffel Tower on her French getaway and uploaded some of the pics to her Instagram profile.
Maisie, who is famed for playing Tiffany Butcher in the BBC One soap, was joined by her sister Scarlett on the trip as they jetted off to Paris for a weekend away. And during her time away, the 21-year-old kept things stylish as she sported a £850 Burberry cardigan which she rocked with a matching £500 handbag.
She paired her check-patterning outfit, that boasted a plunging neckline, with a pair of sheer tights and black chunky boots before she accessorised with a pearl choker. Maisie, who starred in Strictly Come Dancing in 2020, grinned as she posed for the camera as the French landmark dazzled with lights behind her.
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"Pardon my French," she cheekily captioned the post which was soon being flooded with comments. Maisie's The Wanted star boyfriend Max George said: "Yep.." alongside a love heart eyes and red heart emoji.
@carolc31972 asked: "Is that a cardigan? You rock it!!!" @randomannies123 commented: "Love that look." @michelle_taylor64 posted: "Looking very chic @maisiesmithofficial." @mrsleahmiles replied: "Love this outfit." @barn_owl84 shared: "Looking lush Maisie.2 @amyannepark typed: "Loveee this outfit!! Obsessed with the VW choker." @jess.sherman.x added: "You sexy thang you! I wish you all the happiness in the world with the house move!"
Earlier this month, Maise and her beau Max, 34, ignored backlash to their 'pregnancy' joke as they enjoyed a
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