Iris Law And Central Cee Seen Together At Lila Moss' 23rd birthday Bash
Iris Law and Central Cee continued to spark romance rumours as they left Lila Moss' 23rd birthday bash together in Paris on Monday, Daily Mail reports.
The model, 24, who is the daughter of Jude Law and Sadie Frost, has been seen out and about with
the rapper, 27, on multiple occasions over the last month.
Central Cee, whose real name is Oakley Neil
Caesar-Su, kept close to Iris as they departed Le Costes after a night of
partying.
Iris put on a stylish display in a pale
yellow maxi fur coat, flashing a silky lace midi dress underneath.
Central Cee showed off his array of tattoos
as he went shirtless underneath a dark denim jacket.
Before Monday's sighting, the
duo stepped out together for the second time earlier last week.
Iris was seen leaving the Vogue
party at new hotspot Carbone in London alongside the rapper.
Two days prior, they were seen leaving
London's Chiltern Firehouse.
Just hours earlier in the day, the rapper
watched as Iris took to the runway for H&M's show.
Before Iris Law and Central Cee last sparked romance rumours in
October when it was reported she was growing close to Pa Salieu after her split
from England footballer Trent Alexander-Arnold.
She had been tapping the heart button in response to social media posts
by Pa, just a month after his release from a 33-month jail
sentence for violent disorder.
She also commented on his latest post,
writing: 'Fiya'.
Iris Law and Central Cee were first seen together in October 2021 and
relationship rumours were sparked in April the
following year. It is not known when they split.
Brit nominee Pa was jailed for two years and
nine months for taking part in a mob attack on a 23-year-old man shortly after
his best friend was stabbed to death
The 28-year-old admitted violent disorder at
a previous hearing, having been caught on CCTV using a tree branch to
repeatedly hit the victim, who spent ten days in hospital.
The BRIT Award-nominated artist, who was
named the BBC's Sound of 2021, was cleared by a jury of a second count of
violent disorder relating to a mass brawl in a nearby street minutes
earlier.
This led to the death of 21-year-old
Fidel Glasgow, grandson of The Special's singer Neville Staple.
Pa was convicted of possessing a bottle as an
offensive weapon after telling jurors he smashed and brandished it to defend
himself.
Comments
Post a Comment