EXCLUSIVE: Rami Malek, 42, and Emma Corrin, 27, put on ANOTHER affectionate display after lunch date at LA cafe
Rami Malek and Emma Corrin put on a loving display as they headed out for a lunch date at Cafe Great White in Los Angeles on Thursday.
In photos obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com, the couple were the picture of relationship goals after their leisurely lunch.
Emma – who came out as non-binary in 2021 – had her arms around Rami as they strolled down the boulevard at a leisurely pace.
The couple seemed content in each other’s company, from their lunch date to their later walk.
The Mr. Robot actor, 42, went public with Emma, 27, in September, and the pair were often spotted out and about together.
Just the two of us! Rami Malek and Emma Corrin showed love as they headed out for a lunch date at trendy Los Angeles cafe Great White on Thursday
While sitting outside, the duo sat across from each other as Emma beamed with joy and chatted on the phone.
The Crown star looked fantastic in a pair of cool long-sleeved biker shorts, socks and leather shoes.
Emma carried one paper bag and completed the sporty, relaxed look with sunglasses.
Rami, who won an Oscar for his role as Freddie Mercury in the biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, donned a striped long-sleeved shirt as he put his hands in the pockets of his trousers. He wore a black cap and sunglasses.
Before getting involved with Emma, Rami was involved with Lucy Boynton, who played Freddie Mercury’s girlfriend Mary Austin in Bohemian Rhapsody.
Lucy and Rami confirmed their relationship in 2019 but apparently split in 2022 when he was spotted with French screen siren Léa Seydoux.
Léa and Rami, who both appeared in that year’s James Bond film No Time To Die, were seen with their arms around each other last December.
But this summer, rumors began to swirl about a blossoming romance between Rami and Emma, with sources opening up about their “loved-up dates.”
XOXO! Emma – who came out as non-binary in 2021 – had their arms around Rami as they strolled down the boulevard at a leisurely pace
Let’s chat! Corrin had big smiles on their faces as they talked on the phone and sat down across from Rami
Content: The couple seemed comfortable in each other’s company
In love: Corrin had a nice time with the handsome actor
They were said to have kissed over lunch in Margate, Kent, and ‘didn’t seem to care who could see them’ at their open-air table.
“They were very passionate and looked into each other’s eyes,” said a source who saw them at the restaurant The sun. “Rami and Emma just seemed completely in love with each other and weren’t paying attention to anyone else.”
After coming out as non-binary, Emma initially used “they/them” pronouns on Instagram, but then switched to “they/them.”
Emma, who won the Golden Globe for Best Actress – Television Series Drama months before using the pronouns “they/them,” explained the swap to The guard.
New couple alert! The Mr. The Robot actor, 42, went public with Emma, 27, in September, and the couple has been spotted out regularly since
Throwing shade: The duo both wore edgy sunglasses for the sunny outing
Stars in stripes! Malek wore an artsy long-sleeved shirt with blue stripes
What is? Emma bowed their head briefly during the phone call
“Because I was working on a movie in the US, away from everyone who knows me, and when people called me ‘she’ it felt so weird and awkward,” the actor said.
The My Policeman star still plays female roles and explains Vanity fair that “there aren’t many non-binary parts” in today’s industry.
“For me, being non-binary is a very fluid space where it’s not a rejection of femininity or masculinity, but a kind of embrace of both. My experience on this earth has been a feminine one until recently, and I still love all those parts of myself,” Emma added.
‘It’s interesting that I’m not being offered male roles, but I’d be attracted to that too! I guess that’s how the industry sees you too, and I think that’s hopefully changing. The great thing about acting is that you take on a character that doesn’t necessarily have to be completely in line with your own experience. It’s kind of a way to explore.”