Emma Corrin & Rami Malek stepped out at Paris Fashion Week, they started in July?

Emma Corrin attended the Miu Miu show at Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday. Emma was one of many celebrities at the show, and then Emma got invited to the Miu Miu-sponsored afterparty on Tuesday night. They brought a date: their boyfriend Rami Malek. They are too cute together, honestly. Emma and Rami held hands as they left the party, and they seemed almost giddy as they navigated their way back to their Paris hotel.

This is one of the few relationships which started during “the summer of divorce” – Emma and Rami were first spotted together in July, at a Bruce Springsteen concert. Since then, there have been sightings of them out and about and even some (mega-exclusive) photos here and there. But this Paris Fashion Week outing really was their “coming out” as a couple. Interestingly enough, Rami has mostly avoided gossip about whether he overlapped relationships – he and Emma were looking friendly in July, then it wasn’t until August when we learned that he and Lucy Boynton were over after five years together.

So, the only thing I’ll say is that Rami looks the happiest I’ve ever seen him now that he’s with Emma. Same with Emma – when they came out as non-binary, they were exploring, listening, learning and educating themselves. Everything felt very heavy and loaded, at least in the public sphere. I’m glad that Emma seems “lighter” right now and they’re out and about, enjoying themselves.

Age difference alert: Rami is 42, Emma is 27. They both seem younger than their ages, right?

Photos courtesy of Backgrid.

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  1. SAS says:

    This pairing is extremely sexy to me. Cheekbones for dayssss.

  2. Angel says:

    I wonder if folks are going to give them the same energy as Chris Evans and Alba Baptista. I already know the answer to that question.

    • SAS says:

      Eh, these two have a very similar level of career and fame to me.

      Plus, everyone is different but late 20s is when I stop caring about age gaps, like I dgaf about Al Pacino’s 28 year old gf either. But if Alma’s in her early 20s at the start of her career, I’m still icked on Pine.

      • Lightpurple says:

        Similar level of career?

        She has been working for about 6 years and has been in less than a dozen productions, only one of them major.

        He has been working for 2 decades, in dozens of productions, quite a few of them major, with important directors, he’s been a Bond villain, and he has an Emmy and an Oscar.

        They aren’t even close to the same level

    • D says:

      I wrote down thread how this is his pattern. He starts dating them when they are mid-20s for a few years and then moves on to another person who is mid-20s. Meanwhile he keeps getting older.

    • Normades says:

      @angel I totally get what you’re saying. It’s pretty much the same age difference but Alba looks so young and Chris very much looks his age. I was surprised that there was such a big age difference here. Also people know Emma from the crown but nobody really knew Alba who is Portuguese but accomplished in her own right.

      • Lux says:

        That’s so interesting. Yes, Rami does not look his age and that makes all the difference, perception-wise. I wasn’t even going to question the age difference until it was brought up.

        Lucy Boynton is only two years older than Emma and he started dating Emma now, so I’m not sure about the pattern of dating them young and dumping them. It’s a shame because I did like him and Lucy together, but this is cute too, I guess.

      • BQM says:

        We may know Emma here but alba has a very fervent fan base from Warrior Nun.

  3. Normades says:

    They look really good together. I would have guessed them as mid-twenties and him late thirties.

    Funny you mention this is a new couple coming out of the summer of divorce. This totally mirrors what I’m seeing IRL. For every 2 long term couples that seemed solid breaking up, there’s 1 that’s new and over the moon. I have friends who’ve been single for years finally getting serious about people whereas the serious couples are on their way out. I blame this of course on Venus retrograde in Leo. 😝

  4. D says:

    He certainly likes them young. Every person he has dated since he became famous from Mr. Robot has been around 25 when they start. He dates them for a few years and then cheats with another young person who he then dates. It’s like Leo but with actresses.

    • Normades says:

      Ouch I didn’t know that.

      I do think however that winning an Oscar too early in his career isn’t doing him any favors. It’s like Adrian Brody. He’ll consistently find work but the best is behind him. Austin Butler was lucky not to win.

      • Boxy Lady says:

        @Normades You intrigued me. I looked up Rami and Adrien on IMDB and found that they both won their Oscars after 14 years of onscreen credits. I also looked up two Old Hollywood actors, Jack Lemmon and Grace Kelly, and found that both won Oscars after only 5 or 6 years of onscreen credits. Were you thinking that Rami and Adrien hadn’t been famous for long before they won their Oscars? As in, the length of time between them having a role that really got them noticed and them winning their Oscars was too short?

      • Concern Fae says:

        Boxy Lady – the studio system was entirely different from what we have today. You had one set of people making movies. They scouted and auditioned actors. If they found a “star” they carefully built their career and it happened fast. Actors today are on their own.

      • Normades says:

        @boxy very interesting parallel that they both had same amount of years experience and @concern is also correct.
        I think the academy when it comes to men likes to give it when “due”. Winning too early is a drawback I think. Even though Austin was a child actor Elvis was seen as his first big role and he’ll find other prestige roles to win it later.

      • Boxy Lady says:

        I grew up watching Old Hollywood movies, so that’s why I thought of some of the older actors. I’ve learned a lot over the years about the old Hollywood studio system; it was an interesting set-up, to say the least.

        To follow what @normades is saying about the Academy giving men awards when they’re “due,” I think the Academy, in general, doesn’t like giving awards to newcomers unless that newcomer’s performance was somehow extraordinary. And if you think about it, there are (or were, some eligibility rules have changed) quite a few Academy voters who were once part of the old studio system and are conservative in their voting. They want to vote for people they’ve seen on screen for years, not the “young whipper-snappers.”

      • LightPurple says:

        Rami Malek was not a newcomer when he won his Oscar and he wasn’t all that young. He already had an Emmy and he was over 35. Brody wasn’t even 30. Eddie Redmayne, Marlon Brando, Jimmy Stewart, Clark Gable, Richard Dreyfus, Nicolas Cage, and Daniel Day-Lewis were all younger Oscar winners than Malek.

  5. TikiChica says:

    “Rami looks the happiest I’ve ever seen him now that he’s with Emma” – He seemed very happy with Lucy too.