Are These 'Stranger Things' Stars a Romantic Couple?
by EG
Natalia Dyer and Charlie Heaton, two stars of Netflix's Stranger Things, are definitely a couple on screen. There have been hints, though, that Dyer and Heaton are into each other off screen, as well. The latest evidence came at a social event in London over the weekend, at which the pair showed up and posed for pictures together. They're not publicly admitting to a romance, but we're starting to think it's pretty obvious.
Via Us Weekly.
Stranger Things’ Natalia Dyer and Charlie Heaton continued to fuel romance rumors by stepping out together at the Burberry x Cara Delevingne Christmas bash in London on Saturday, December 2.
The pair posed for pictures in front of blue and magenta streams, which matched Dyer, who wore a funky magenta suede coat over a black-and-white polka dot outfit. The actress, 20, accessorized her look with an orange scarf wrapped around her neck and black shoes. Heaton wore a long dark jacket over a plaid shirt and khaki printed pants.
This is not the first time the pair, who have yet to publicly confirm their romance, have been spotted together. The costars sparked speculation that they were dating after being seen catching a flight out of L.A. together in January. In November, the pair walked around Paris while holding hands and sweetly sharing headphones to listen to music. They were later spotted kissing during a date night in London after the Shut In actor’s drumming gig.
As previously reported, the British actor, 23, shares a son with ex-girlfriend Akiko Matsurra. The revelation about Heaton’s child came days after the As You Are actor was denied entry into the United States after traces of cocaine were allegedly found in his luggage at the end of October. Us confirmed that the actor flew from London to Los Angeles for the season 2 premiere of his critically acclaimed Netflix series, but after a small amount of the drug was detected, U.S. Customs and Border Protection sent Heaton back to London, although he was not arrested.
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