
Rami Malek and Emma Corrin end relationship after nearly two years together
Actors Rami Malek and Emma Corrin have reportedly ended their relationship after nearly two years of dating, according to multiple sources.
Malek, 43, and Corrin, 29, were first linked romantically in July 2023 after they were spotted attending a Bruce Springsteen concert in London. Their public appearances grew more frequent over the following months, including attending the U.S. Open together in New York that September. The pair confirmed their relationship soon after, photographed showing PDA during a walk in London.
They later made joint appearances at Paris Fashion Week and events such as the Deadpool & Wolverine premiere after-party and the 2024 Venice International Film Festival. In January 2025, Malek publicly discussed the relationship for the first time, telling The Guardian that Corrin—whom he called 'Em'—was 'fascinating' and shared his love for all things quirky. He described cozy moments they spent in London and Margate, including a surprise Thanksgiving dinner and movie nights at home.
Corrin, known for roles in The Crown and Deadpool & Wolverine, maintained a lower public profile during their relationship. Prior to dating Corrin, Malek was in a four-year relationship with actress Lucy Boynton, his Bohemian Rhapsody co-star, until their split in 2022.
The breakup brings an end to a relationship marked by both red carpet glamour and low-key moments away from the spotlight.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Express Tribune
4 days ago
- Express Tribune
Neil Patrick Harris voices Deadpool in VR game launching 2025 exclusively on Meta Quest 3 and 3S
A new virtual reality title, Marvel's Deadpool VR, is set to launch exclusively on Meta Quest 3 and 3S in late 2025, according to a report from ScreenRant by Brandon Key. The game was revealed during the Summer Game Fest, with Neil Patrick Harris announced as the voice of Deadpool in this immersive first-person action experience. Developed by Twisted Pixel Games and Oculus Studios in collaboration with Marvel Games, the game introduces an original storyline not based on existing Marvel material. Deadpool finds himself pulled through a portal to Mojoworld, where he signs a shady contract and begins a chaotic quest for riches across the Marvel universe. The trailer highlights Deadpool's signature humor, fourth-wall breaking, and self-awareness, with the character openly acknowledging his existence inside a VR game. Players will take on the role of Deadpool, using dual pistols, katanas, kunai, and parkour-style movement to navigate the game's action-packed environments. Drawing on its previous VR work with Path of the Warrior, developer Twisted Pixel Games promises a unique and exaggerated combat system tailored for the VR format. Combat scenarios include over-the-top actions like using severed limbs as weapons, tossing grenades back at enemies, and shoving heads into propellers—true to Deadpool's irreverent style. This marks the character's first major game appearance since the 2013 cult-classic Deadpool by Activision. With Harris bringing a fresh take to the Merc with a Mouth and gameplay designed to reflect the character's chaotic personality, Marvel's Deadpool VR could mark a bold new direction for Marvel's future in VR gaming.


Express Tribune
02-06-2025
- Express Tribune
JoJo Siwa calls Mickey Rourke a ‘rat', says she's ‘head over heels' for Chris Hughes: 'You can't help who you love'
JoJo Siwa has spoken out about her dramatic Celebrity Big Brother experience, describing actor Mickey Rourke as 'some rat' after his remarks about her sexuality, and confirming that her relationship with fellow housemate Chris Hughes is no longer platonic. 'It's been a beautiful development, a beautiful connection, and I'm absolutely head over heels for him and he's the same way,' she told The Guardian. The 22-year-old pop star and business mogul revealed that the reality show not only transformed her perspective but also brought unexpected joy into her life. 'By a landslide, it is the best thing that's ever happened to me,' she said of the experience. Siwa and Hughes, who defended her during Rourke's offensive comments in the house, formed a close bond that quickly sparked fan speculation. Though she initially denied any romantic involvement, Siwa now admits the relationship has evolved. 'You can't help who you love,' she said, expressing how natural their connection has become. Despite early tabloid rumours and her recent split from Australian actor Kath Ebbs, Siwa insists her happiness is genuine. Recalling her conflict with Rourke, Siwa reflected, 'As it was happening, I just froze.' Despite the pain, she remained composed, stating firmly, 'Some rat doesn't get to ruin this for me.' She also shared how much joy Chris has brought into her life: 'Literally yesterday, I was massaging my cheeks; I've never been in pain from smiling so much.' Siwa and Hughes' relationship began during Celebrity Big Brother UK in April 2025, where their bond quickly deepened. By May, they confirmed their romance during a holiday in Mexico, followed by a rose-filled reunion at Heathrow. A recent Snapchat post showing Hughes kissing Siwa's forehead further solidified their growing closeness.


Express Tribune
30-05-2025
- Express Tribune
Dept Q Netflix series: Will there be a season 2? Cast has its say, including Matthew Goode
Netflix's crime drama Dept. Q, set in Edinburgh and starring Matthew Goode as detective Carl Morck, has yet to be confirmed for a second season, but the cast is already pushing for its return. Dept. Q follows Morck, who returns to work after a traumatic attack to lead a new cold case unit in the basement of Edinburgh police station. Alongside Salim, a Syrian police officer played by Alexej Manvelov, Morck investigates the disappearance of prosecutor Merritt Lingard, played by Chloe Pirrie. The first season, released on 29 May, consists of nine episodes and has received largely positive reviews. The Guardian praised the show as "a grimy, gothic treat," while Variety described it as "an emotionally fraught crime thriller that never lets up." Netflix has not officially renewed the series, and a spokesperson did not respond to requests for comment. The streaming service is likely monitoring viewership numbers before making a decision on a second season. Despite this, lead actor Matthew Goode expressed enthusiasm for continuing the series. In a recent interview, he stated that he had urged the director and writer to produce a second season, suggesting it could include more intense fight scenes. Co-star Chloe Pirrie also supported the idea, noting, "These characters are such fun to be with," and expressing hope to see the team tackle more cases together. The series is adapted from the novels by Danish author Jussi Adler-Olsen, whose Dept. Q series includes ten books, offering Netflix ample material should the show be renewed. While the first six novels have been adapted into Danish films, the remaining four are expected to be released between 2026 and 2032. Dept. Q is currently available to stream on Netflix.