Meghann Fahy appreciated boyfriend Leo Woodall’s holiday gift — even though it featured an unexpected error.
“It was a Christmas present from my boyfriend,” Fahy, 34, told Marie Claire Australia in its April cover story, referring to her pink T-shirt that had a pair of embroidered heads on the front. “He got me [relationship] merch. It’s a photo of the two of us when we met.”
She added, “It says Sicily 2024, but the year is a typo. It should say 2022.”
Fahy and Woodall, 28, were first linked in fall 2022 while were both filming season 2 of HBO’s The White Lotus anthology series in Sicily, Italy. Fahy played Daphne, who was married to Theo James’ Cameron, while Woodall portrayed Jack amid his onscreen romance with Haley Lu Richardson’s Portia.
Despite flirty social media banter and off-camera PDA, Fahy and Woodall remained coy about being in a relationship.
“I don’t kiss and tell,” the Drop actress teased on a January 2023 episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen. “For you, I’ll say, ‘Sure.’ No, no, no. I was kidding, just because [Andy] wanted me to say it. … We’re friends.”
Woodall, meanwhile, recently told Elle UK that the pair intentionally try to keep their romance under the radar.
“We’re very good at keeping it as private as we can,” the Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy actor explained in a February profile. “To me, that’s the only way. You see public relationships all the time slapped over social media and I can’t imagine that’s any fun.”
Woodall continued, “[Your relationship] should be a safe space, so I think letting people into it is completely counter-productive.”
Fahy, who dated fellow actor Billy Magnussen from 2017 to 2020, has previously been candid about her past dating journey.
“My experience in the world is that you never really know who you’re gonna meet, when you’re gonna meet them, and how they’re gonna make you feel,” Fahy told Cosmopolitan in 2017 of finding love, hinting she was not opposed to an office romance like her The Bold Type story line. “So personally, to put a limit on oneself in that way isn’t something that would work for me. It’s complicated and tricky and in some circumstances can be really risky, but if you find somebody that you think is really special and worth exploring, love is always worth it, no matter what the risk.”
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