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Phoebe Dynevor spends quality time with mum Sally following Pete Davidson’s visit

Phoebe and Sally Dynevor
Sally (left) and Phoebe Dynevor (right) stepped out together in London (Picture: Mega)

Phoebe Dynevor has been spotted hanging out with her mum, Sally Dynevor, in London as the pair took a casual stroll round the city. 

Sally, 57, and Phoebe, 26, both dressed down for the occasion, with Coronation Street star Sally donning denim overalls and trainers, while Phoebe went for light jeans, a biker jacket, denim cap and chunky, flat white boots to complete her look. 

Their walk together comes after Phoebe’s rumoured boyfriend Pete Davidson was spotted visiting the star in Stoke On Trent in recent weeks. 

The Bridgerton actress has been filming in the city for her movie The Colour Room in which she stars as ceramicist Clarice Cliff. 

During Pete’s stay in the UK, he was seen visiting a supermarket with Phoebe as well as in Altrincham where Phoebe and Sally live. 

Although the couple have not yet spoken about their romance publicly, Phoebe is said to have caught Pete’s eye after starring the steamy Netflix drama alongside Rege-Jean Page. 

Phoebe dressed down for the occasion, completing her outfit with white boots (Picture: NHPIX/Mega)
Mum Sally chose dungarees as she appeared busy speaking on her phone (Picture: NHPIX/Mega)

A source told The Mirror: ‘Pete just loved Bridgerton and just got totally tripped out by Phoebe. She was totally his type – fresh faced, youthful, innocent looking beauty. 

‘We all joked with him about the naughty scenes, and of course he confessed he found them hot. He binge watched the show and felt it was his destiny to meet her.’   

Pete Davidson is rumoured to be dating Phoebe (Picture: Jeff Kravitz/Getty Images for Triller)

Pete also recently revealed how he chats up the ladies – with his past relationships including Ariana Grande and Kate Beckinsale. 

He explained on Breakfast Club Power 105.1FM: ‘I am just very, very honest. I think what a lot of people do is they try to put on a version of themselves that they would like to be, eventually, that will unravel.

‘I just off the top I’m like, “Hey, I’m nuts. Here’s all my issues. Here’s what I do. Here’s the therapist. This is what happens.”

‘That could either be a lot for someone or … they could be like, “Cool, that’s refreshingly honest.,”’ he admitted. ‘Or sometimes it can be a little intense and weird and people can’t handle that stuff.’

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