Daisy Edgar-Jones and her boyfriend Ben Seed put on a loved-up display as they strolled the streets of New York on Tuesday.
The Normal People star, 26, and the pH๏τographer were snapped looking smitten as they strolled through the bustling city arm-in-arm.
Daisy looked effortlessly stylish for the outing, showing off her incredible figure in a cream crop top and a burgundy leather jacket.
She teamed her stylish ensemble with straight leg black trousers and kept comfortable in a pair of black pumps.
The actress accessorised her look with some stylish sunglᴀsses, while letting her straight brown hair flow down to her shoulders.
Daisy Edgar-Jones and her boyfriend Ben Seed put on a loved-up display as they strolled the streets of New York on Tuesday
The Normal People star, 26, and the pH๏τographer were snapped looking smitten as they strolled through the bustling city arm-in-arm
Ben, who has been dating the Twisters star since 2023, cut a casual figure in classic blue jeans and a plain navy blue jumper.
The director, who also goes by the artist name Pip, completed his look with white trainers and shielded his eyes with black Ray-Bans.
The couple are relatively private and generally keep their romance under wraps, rarely speaking about one another in interviews.
However, Ben is no stranger to a high-profile relationship, having previously dated The Queen’s Gambit star Anya Taylor-Joy.
He split up with Anya ahead of her beating Daisy to the best actress at the Golden Globes in 2021.
Meanwhile, Daisy split from her ex-boyfriend Tom Varey in late 2020 after two years of dating.
Daisy is said to be on ‘cloud nine’ with Ben, who also goes by the artist name Pip.
A source previously told The Sun: ‘Daisy and Pip got together earlier this year and have become inseparable.
‘They have both had some free time this summer and love hanging out in Broadway Market in East London, just going to bars and spending time together.
Ben is no stranger to a high-profile relationship, having previously dated The Queen’s Gambit star Anya Taylor-Joy (she is pictured with her husband Malcolm McRae in January 2023)
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‘There’s a real spark there and they are excited about finding each other. They’ve already met one another’s friends and she is on cloud nine.’
While Daisy is now enjoying a romance with Ben, Anya has moved on and is loved-up with her husband Malcolm McRae.
They secretly tied the knot in New Orleans nearly three years ago before going on to have a second wedding in Venice in October 2023.
Elsewhere, Daisy revealed what it is really like working with Hollywood’s ‘internet boyfriends’, referring to her co-stars including Paul Mescal and Glen Powell.
Speaking to Elle, Daisy explained: ‘I have worked with basically all of the internet’s boyfriends, and I’m lucky that every actor I’ve worked with has been incredibly supportive of me being the lead. Glen, Sebastian, Paul, all of them.
‘I think that’s why they’re so successful and so loved and so good: that they are so generous, and they really serve the story and are not serving themselves.
‘Glen was always like, “What’s Kate’s journey in this? Let’s find it.” And same with Sebastian; he was so completely invested in Noa’s journey.
‘Paul’s like playing tennis with your best friend. I’m nervous for the point that it comes to working with someone who might not be so chill with it! Because there’s so much ego that can exist in this industry.’
It comes after Daisy revealed what it is really like working with Hollywood’s ‘internet boyfriends’ (pictured with Paul Mescal in Normal People)
Daisy is the daughter of leading British TV executive Phil Edgar-Jones.
Branded the new English ‘It Girl’, the actress has set the internet ablaze in recent years, after earning Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations for Normal People.
She has starred opposite Andrew Garfield in the crime drama Under The Banner Of Heaven, and was the lead in the film Where The Crawdads Sing.
Daisy went on to discuss impostor syndrome and self-doubt, admitting: ‘I remember when Normal People first came out and I was being interviewed loads, I talked so much about experiencing impostor syndrome. I really thought it would go away, and it hasn’t. But I’m working on it.
‘I don’t want that fear of not being good enough to ruin my life.’