Daisy Edgar-Jones and her boyfriend Ben Seed put on another show when they joined a host of stars at Glastonbury Festival on Saturday.
The 26-year-old Normal People star showed off her slim figure in a white strappy top and denim shorts, paired with Hunter boots.
The actress was captured enjoying the iconic music event and walking across the field arm in arm with the photographer.
The lovebirds, who have been dating since last summer, looked in love as they enjoyed the festival.
Meanwhile, the photographer wore a faded print T-shirt and black swimming trunks.
Daisy Edgar-Jones and her boyfriend Ben Seed put on another loving show on Saturday as they joined a host of other stars at the Glastonbury Festival
The Normal People star showed off her slim figure in a white strappy top and jeans, paired with Hunter boots
Ben is no stranger to a high-profile relationship, having previously dated The Queen’s Gambit star Anya Taylor-Joy.
He split with the blonde beauty before she beat Daisy for best actress at the 2021 Golden Globes.
Meanwhile, Daisy split from Tom Varey in late 2020 after two years of dating.
The Normal People actress is said to be on cloud nine after starting a relationship with Ben, who goes by the stage name Pip.
A source told The Sun: ‘Daisy and Pip got together earlier this year and have become inseparable.
‘They’ve both had some free time this summer and love hanging out at Broadway Market in East London, just going to bars and spending time together.
‘There’s a real spark and they’re excited to find each other. They’ve already met each other’s friends and she’s on cloud nine.’
Daisy is currently busy promoting her upcoming film Twisters, which will be released in the UK on July 19.
The lovebirds, who have been dating since last summer, looked loved up as they enjoyed the festival
The actress was photographed enjoying her time at the iconic music event with the photographer as they walked arm in arm through the field
Daisy is currently promoting her upcoming film Twisters, due out in the UK on July 19 (Daisy and Glen Powell pictured in April)
The brunette beauty joined her co-stars Glen Powell and Anthony Ramos to host a Q&A about their new film
The brunette beauty joined her co-stars Glen Powell and Anthony Ramos to do a Q&A about their new movie in Las Vegas last month.
The trailer for Twisters was released in February and gives a taste of what’s to come in the coming months.
In the clip, Glen plays a storm chaser who faces a particularly catastrophic tornado that wreaks havoc across the Midwest.
It opens with a team of meteorologists driving through a rainy tornado, and the team is forced to abandon their vehicle and take shelter after their vehicle is struck by flying debris.
The team later attends a storm chaser event, where Tyler Owens, played by Glen, leads the crowd in his catchphrase, “If you can feel it, chase it!”
Owens later joins the meteorologists and after they find a tornado that Kate Cooper, played by Edgar-Jones, describes as “gorgeous,” he looks at her flirtatiously.
The group then releases hundreds of drones into the middle of an active tornado in an attempt to “destroy a tornado,” which had never been done before.
However, the team is confronted with a particularly violent tornado that causes a lot of damage.
A blogger traveling with Owens’ storm-chasing team then notices that the tornado is not alone, noting, “We have a twin!”
Although Powell’s character encourages Cooper to “ride” her fears at a rodeo, the event is suddenly interrupted by the onset of another twister.
Owens, Cooper and Ramos’ character are later forced to take shelter in a large brick building as one of the violent tornadoes begins to devastate a town in the Midwest.
The trailer ends with Powell’s character trying to hold on to one of his friends as she is sucked into one of the tornadoes.
Twisters serves as a standalone sequel to Twister, which was originally released in 1996, and while the project was originally intended to be a remake, it was revealed that Twisters would be a sequel to the original film in 2022.
Lee Isaac Chung, best known for his work on the 2020 drama film Minari, signed on to direct the project in December 2022.