• Bridgerton star Phoebe Dynevor has confirmed her engagement to fellow actor Cameron Fuller 
  • The couple began dating last year, and sparked engagement rumors at the Met Gala earlier this month
  • Career-wise, it was announced this week that Dynevor will star in a new ‘shark thriller’, which is currently untitled 
Phoebe Dynevor at the Met Gala
Credit: Imago

She was the ‘diamond of the season’ during series one of Bridgerton. 

But now Phoebe Dynevor is wearing a diamond, thanks to her partner, Cameron Fuller.

The British actor, 29, confirmed this week that she is engaged to Fuller, who is the son of producer Brad Fuller and an actor who has appeared in The Purge and A Quiet Place.

Fuller, who got together with Dynevor in 2023, shared the news via his Instagram page, posting a photo of his now-fiancee looking shocked on a stone balcony. 

Celebrity friends commented their well wishes to the cute couple. 

“Arghh congrats you two,” wrote Gemma Chan, while Sydney Sweeney posted, “Congrats!!!!”

An excitable Daisy Edgar-Jones simply shared the word “Aaaaaaah”, while Nina Dobrev simply posted three heart eye emojis. 

The confirmation came after Dynevor set tongues wagging when she was spotted with a large rock on her finger at the Met Gala earlier this month – just over a year since she and Fuller, 28, were first linked, when they were pictured walking hand in hand through London. 

Dynevor to star in a new ‘shark thriller’, directed by Tommy Wirkola

It’s been a busy month for Dynevor, who has also been cast in a new ‘shark thriller’.

The actor – who shot to fame as Daphne Bridgerton in the hit Netflix series in 2020 – will star in the as yet untitled movie, which will be directed by Tommy Wirkola.

And although the third series of Bridgerton hit the streaming service today (May 16), fans were puzzled as to why Dynevor was missing from the show. 

Back in 2023, when asked by ScreenRant if there are any “exciting dynamics coming up for Daphne in Bridgerton season 3”, the actor said at the Sundance Film Festival, “Sadly not in season 3. Potentially in the future.

“But season 3, I’m just excited to watch as a viewer.”

In another interview, Dynevor added, “Well I did my two seasons, I’ve done what I wanted to do with that character and she had a great arc. If they ask me back in the future, who knows?”

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