Did Rami Malek and his girlfriend, Lucy Boyton, get married? A tabloid claimed the couple tied the knot, but Gossip Cop can set the record straight.
, tie the knot? Last summer, a tabloid claimed the couple was looking to wed sometime in 2019., asserted that Malek and Boyton were thinking about taking the next step in their relationship. The magazine contended since the couple became public, the two were “inseparable.” “Every day has been a thrilling adventure for them. They have so much in common,” a supposed insider told the outlet.
The supposed insider added that the co-stars were ready to make a serious commitment to each other, though the insider didn’t give any details as to when these “supposed” nuptials were to take place. “They’ll probably get hitched sometime this year. Most likely, it’ll be in the United Kingdom, where Lucy is from, with another celebration in the United States, but there’s no big rush,” the dubious insider alleged.
It’s a little odd that the “insider” would boldly declare that Rami Malek and Lucy Boyton would be getting hitched but didn’t have an exact date when it would happen. Nonetheless, the story came out almost a year ago, and Malek or Boyton haven’t made any mention of getting married, let alone even being engaged. The couple however, is still going strong.
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