Rami Malek and Lucy Boynton Enjoy Romantic Day at Venice Film Festival

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The couple took their P.D.A. to the Venice Film Festival, attending the MiuMiu photocall together, holding hands as they entered the event.

, and appears to have taken after some of Boynton’s British-isms. While picking up a stick of deodorant for her , he said, “She’ll be so ‘chuffed,’” adding air quotes around the word. When Malek asked the reporter if shopping for his girlfriend was boring her, the reporter assured him it was not.Malek and Boynton met on the set of, which Malek managed to snag a Best Actor award for at the Oscars this year.

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