Max George makes obvious declaration to Maisie Smith as fans distracted by 'thought' and say 'poor girl'
15.02.2024 - 14:45
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Max George made it very clear who his affections were with on Valentine's Day as he celebrated the special day with Maisie Smith on their latest getaway. The Wanted singer appeared to pull out all the stops for the actress while out in Dubai on holiday.
Both Max and former EastEnders star Maisie shared a look at their romantic evening on social media with a candlelit dinner on the beach rounding off their day in the sun. Candles had been used to line Maisie and Max's path to their table while a saxophonist played for them.
Fairy lights in the shape of a heart surrounded them throughout their alfresco meal while Maisie appeared to have also been given a rose by her love as she posed with it for a string of snaps.
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The 22-year-old looked gorgeous in a pale blue backless dress which she paired with red love heart earrings and a matching red lip while her fiery locks were slicked back behind her ears and kept down in a straight style.
The couple took to Instagram to share various snaps of their evening alongside a video of Maisie walking along the beach to the romantic set-up. Maisie captioned her post: "Season of love," while Max wrote in front of his followers: "Happy Valentine's Day my beautiful girl…. Love you to the moon and back."
But fans of the pair couldn't help but be distracted as they shared the same 'thought' over the romantic offering. @aimsh_x said: "This is the perfect proposal setting my hopes would of been right up lol." @l_em_h replied: "I thought exactly the same!"
@fbiange commented: "Aw thought you were going to propose in
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