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Florence Pugh has made it official—at least in the way modern relationships tend to be confirmed: softly, stylishly, and on Instagram.
The Oscar-nominated actress shared a carousel of images from the Bvlgari Eclettica High-End Collection launch event held Tuesday (March 31) at Villa Arconati in Milan, and while the post celebrated fashion, glamour, and late-night Italian indulgences, it was one particular photo that quickly captured attention.
In the first image of the slideshow, Pugh is seen posing alongside actor Finn Cole, with the pair standing close as he looks directly at her—a candid moment that felt both intimate and intentional. For fans who have been following the pair’s rumored relationship, it marked a clear shift: this was no longer speculation.
“Bvlgari with my boys. Milan, I like your late night pizza 😍” Florence captioned the post.
The understated caption, paired with the carefully curated image, felt very on-brand for Pugh—casual, unfussy, and quietly confident. But within minutes, the internet did what it does best: read between the lines.
While this marks the first solo image of just Pugh and Cole shared on her feed, it isn’t their first appearance together in her digital orbit. The actor previously appeared in a larger group photo Pugh posted during the Thunderbolts world premiere in London in April 2025. At the time, it raised eyebrows—but stopped short of confirmation.
The timeline of their relationship has been steadily building. Dating rumors first sparked in July 2024 after Pugh left a comment on a post about Cole’s play Red Speedo. Later that year, the two were photographed holding hands while leaving an afterparty, and around the same time, Pugh confirmed in an interview that she was in love—though she didn’t name names.
By August 2025, speculation had escalated further, with rumors of an engagement circulating online. Neither Pugh nor Cole addressed the reports, maintaining a level of privacy that has defined their approach from the beginning.
That restraint makes this latest post all the more notable. There’s no announcement, no overt declaration—just a photo that says enough.
Pugh, who has been increasingly selective about what she shares publicly, has spoken in the past about protecting her personal life from unnecessary scrutiny. This approach has allowed her to control the narrative in a way that feels both modern and grounded, particularly in an era where oversharing often dominates.
With Cole—best known for his work in Peaky Blinders and Animal Kingdom—she appears to be continuing that balance: open, but intentional.
If this is indeed their “Instagram official” moment, it’s a masterclass in how to do it without making it a spectacle. Just a glance, a caption, and a quiet confirmation.


