Paul Mescal reunites with Normal People co-star India Cullen as lockdown measures are eased – see the sweet snap!
May 31, 2020 - 09:15 BST Andrea Caamano – see the sweet snap! Paul Mescal has been self-isolating by himself since March, so it's no surprise that he was incredibly happy to be reunited with his two best friends and roommates, who have just returned to London after spending lockdown with their families.
Taking to Instagram on Saturday, the actor, 24, shared a picture of Normal People co-star India Mullen, who plays Peggy in the hit BBC show, alongside his other flat mate, Oisin Boyd, as they enjoyed a few drinks in the park."Home pals," he captioned the sweet snap, showing India and Oisin posing together whilst sitting in front of Paul in the grass.
Many have speculated that Paul and India are more than just friends, but earlier this month the star referred to her as his"best mate" as he thanked her for shooting some pictures of him for Mr Porter magazine."The best part of this shoot was that one of my best mates the crazily talented @indiamullen shot it," he captioned the pictures on his Instagram.Paul, however, is very keen to find himself a partner.
He added:"I'm trying not to think of it being weird because I think, we've been in lockdown for months and I've had no opportunity to meet somebody new or being remotely intimate with anybody."
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