Max George and Maisie Smith take huge step in relationship after just six months of dating | The Sun

MAX George has revealed he has asked girlfriend Maisie Smith to move in with him.

And The Wanted singer, 34, came up with a clever way of proposing that the couple finally live together.



EastEnders star Maisie, 21, had no idea that he was about to make a huge step in their relationship.

Max filmed everything and shared it on TikTok, from holding his spare set of keys in his hands, to hiding them in a bag of sweets, and then her beaming face as she grabbed them.

The ex Strictly star lit up and she told him: "I love you."

He shared the video with Le Vie En Rose playing over the top.

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And Max captioned it: "Anyway it was the wrong key and she got locked out. @Maisie Smith"

Maisie decided to make her relationship official with Max last year after they were both chosen to dance in the Strictly arena tour.

She is now starring in Strictly Ballroom the musical, and inbetween dates she has been jetting off on holidays with Max.

In recent weeks they have flown to New York and spent their first Christmas together.

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Before that the couple bombarded fans with romantic snaps from Dubai.

It was their fifth holiday of 2022.

Maisie, who is best known for playing Tiffany Butcher in EastEnders, was earlier seen snuggling Max on a plane on another trip to Lapland for an Arctic Circle break together.

Their third holiday of the year was to Cyprus with her family where they sparked engagement rumours.

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