Maisie Smith and Max George are so loved up that their 13-year age difference never crosses their minds...
In their first joint interview as a couple, the stars addressed being in an age gap relationship, explaining how unbothered they are by the numbers.
‘People ask me, “Do you notice it?”, and I never have. We’re so like-minded. I’ve got friends in their 30s and 40s. You connect with who you connect with’, Maisie toldMax added: ‘It never enters my mind. Maisie has already done so many things that I’m in awe of – I look up to her.’The lovebirds have also taken their relationship to the next level already by moving in together.
Opening up about the couple’s future plans, Max said: ‘We live together now, but we’re constantly travelling around the country, with Maisie touring. We want to get a place together and have a base in London – and maybe somewhere in Manchester too.’Maisie and Max looked every inch the ‘it’ couple in a new photoshoot The soap actress – who is currently performing as Fran in Strictly Ballroom: The Musical – was also keen to gush over Max’s romantic gestures.
‘When I get off a train, Max will be standing on the platform with a bouquet of flowers and I feel like I’m in a movie. It’s every girl’s dream and I’ve found it in Max,’ she told the outlet.Maisie and Max can’t wait to travel together when she’s finished touring Max has been jumping to Maisie’s defence on numerous occasions recently, after she was slammed by Ulrika Jonsson for posting a
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