Maisie Stella and Bella Ramsey has apparently hard-opened the relationship with a sweet Instagram post.
Stella, 20, posted a touching tribute to Ramsey on his 21st birthday, uploading a photo of the pair via Instagram Stories on Wednesday, September 24.
“Happy birthday to the most beautiful beauty, the best you can imagine,” Stella gushed to Ramsey, who identifies as non-binary and gender fluid, in the caption.
In one of the photos, Stella and Ramsey hug each other, as Game of Thrones shining star. Stella can be seen giving Ramsey a kiss on the cheek in the picture
Another image, featuring a birthday greeting, shows Ramsey in concentration as he looks at his phone. Stella used a heart emoji when she shared the photo.
Romance rumors between the actresses have been swirling for weeks after fans saw comments on their respective social media accounts that seemed flirtatious.
Ramsey has been commenting on Stella’s Instagram since January. She wrote, “Oh yeaaah” and added a wounded heart emoji to Stella’s post about it My ass is old‘s Sundance Film Festival premiere.
When Stella later appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on September 18, Ramsey threw support behind the actress, commenting, “Oh, how you shiiiiiine.”
Meanwhile, Stella showed her love for Ramsey via Instagram comments, writing “sweet” in a post that Ramsey shared in advocating for transgender rights as well as commenting “Oooooooooh my” when GoT alum uploads trailer for season 2 of his show, Our End.
Stella stars as a quirky teenager in the upcoming new film, My ass is oldwhich is also a feature Aubrey Plaza.
Talk to Lawyer in an interview published on YouTube on Friday, September 19, Stella shared details about her own sexuality journey.
“Labels are hard,” she told the outlet. “I’ve never been forced to label myself and I’ve always been what I am. I’ve always been open, and I’ve always been weird.
For his part, Ramsey has also spoken openly about his own sexuality as well as using the pronoun “he/man” in an interview with British Vogue in 2023.
“I have a lot of anxiety about pronouns. when Our End first time out, I was like, ‘Everyone just calls me “she” because I look like “she” to you, so that’s fine.'” they said. “But now I can voice it more, being called ‘she’ as the most true thing for me. That’s me.”
He added: “You never know who you are, it keeps evolving. But I always think people have gathered that I’m not 100 percent straight. I’m a bit wavy, you know? I like to say that.”