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Phoebe Dynevor Sparks Engagement Speculation With Met Gala Ring

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Actress Phoebe Dynevor‘s appearance at the Met Gala has ignited engagement rumors as she sported a striking diamond ring on her left hand at the prestigious event held at New York’s MOMA. Dynevor, 29, donned a custom pale pink gown by designer Victoria Beckham, showcasing a blend of elegance and sophistication.

The ethereal ensemble featured a long flowing train with lace floral designs and ruffles, accentuating Dynevor’s slender figure. Alongside the stunning dress, the attention was drawn to the dazzling diamond ring on her engagement finger, sparking speculation about an impending marriage.

Dynevor’s romantic partner, producer Cameron Fuller, has maintained a low profile, with the couple often keeping their relationship out of the public eye. Despite their discretion, Dynevor and Fuller made rare appearances together at high-profile events like Wimbledon and the BAFTAs.

Cameron Fuller, the son of Hollywood producer Brad Fuller, has garnered attention for his roles in various US television shows, including ‘The Last Ship,’ where his father served as an executive producer. Fuller’s YouTube channel with close friend Gregg Sulkin has also gained popularity.

Prior to her relationship with Fuller, Phoebe Dynevor was briefly linked to actor Andrew Garfield and was previously involved with US comedian Pete Davidson. The actress’s dating history includes a diverse array of personalities, showcasing her versatility in the realm of relationships.

The 2024 Met Gala saw a myriad of celebrities in attendance, including industry icons like Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Cardi B, and Emily Ratajkowski. Notable figures like Gwendoline Christie, La La Anthony, and Ashley Graham graced the event, showcasing their unique fashion sensibilities on the renowned red carpet.

The gala’s theme, ‘Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion,’ set the stage for a night of sartorial elegance and creativity. With co-chairs such as Loewe‘s Jonathan Anderson and CEO Shou Zi Chew, the event celebrated the intersection of art and fashion at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art.