New couple alert?
Rami Malek and Emma Corrin appeared cozy while watching Bruce Springsteen perform in London earlier this month.
The “Bohemian Rhapsody” actor, 42, and the “Crown” star, 27, were photographed deep in conversation while taking in the rock legend’s concert at Hyde Park on July 8.
The pair leaned in close, whispering directly in each other’s ears throughout the show. At one point, Malek even rested his hand on Corrin’s knee in a sweet gesture caught on camera.
The Oscar winner, who was last spotted with his longterm girlfriend Lucy Boynton at the BAFTA’s in February, wore a white hoodie and dark jeans.
He layered the ensemble with a blue windbreaker coat, which he later gave to the “My Policeman” star.
The “Mr. Robot” star added a pair of dark shades and wore the hoodie over his head, seemingly in an attempt to keep a low profile.
Corrin, who identifies as non-binary, wore a black tank top which they paired with baggy white jeans.
The Emmy nominee added a pair of Adidas sneakers, black sunglasses and a gold necklace, as they showed off their new, short ‘do.
Pvnew has reached out to reps for Malek and Corrin for comment.
Earlier in the day, the “No Time To Die” actor was seen holding hands with a mystery blond woman en route to Springsteen’s show.
It’s unclear whether he and Boynton, whom he began dating in 2018, are still romantically involved.
The pair met in 2017 while filming their hit Freddie Mercury biopic, “Bohemian Rhapsody,” which earned Malek an Academy Award.
Notoriously private Boynton told The Cut in 2019, “I had an interview recently where I was asked such crude and candid questions about my relationship. It kind of forced me to pull way back [from the public eye].”
Corrin, for their part, has dated both men and women, and came out as queer in 2021.
“My first date with a girl, they were like, ‘Oh! You’re a baby queer!’ It was amazing,” they told Vogue last July. “We actually didn’t end up seeing each other again, but she really gave me the lowdown.”
Corrin went on to describe themselves as “fluid,” explaining that they weren’t attracted to a specific gender.
“I’m working out all this complex gender and sexuality stuff,” Corrin said, noting they simply “like people.”