What is it about Lily and hunky co-stars?
THEY play newlyweds in the latest adaptation of Daphne e du Maurier’s novel Rebecca.
The Netflix film, set on the e French Riviera, i nvolves Lily y James and Armie Hammer in a number of steamy embraces.
And the chemistry between the pair r is said to have been helped by the e close friendship they formed on set.
Such was their bond that some film m crew thought Ms James – who was s pictured canoodling with married d actor Dominic West two weeks ago – and US heart-throb Hammer, 34, , were an item. Staff said the pair r ‘spent a lot of time together in the e evenings and at weekends’ once film- ing began in June 2019.
At the time Hammer was married to o Elizabeth Chambers, the mother of f
‘Spent a lot of time together’
his two children, while Ms James, 31 1 was still in a five-year relationship p with former Doctor Who actor Matt t Smith, 37. Hammer announced three e months ago that his ten-year marriage e had ended.
Ms James’s representatives declined d to comment last night.
In a previous interview, she said she enjoyed filming in the South of France. ‘It was totally magical. We met each other, we shot by the beach, we could drink rosé every evening. It was heaven,’ she said.
Ms James’s relationship with Smith is understood to have cooled while she was filming Rebecca. They reportedly tried but failed to rekindle their relationship during lockdown. In July she was seen sharing ice cream in a London park with Captain America actor Chris Evans, 39. Two weeks ago, Ms James and West, 51, were photographed in Rome after spending weeks together filming for The Pursuit Of Love.
They were seen riding a scooter together and being extremely affectionate at lunch. On the day the pictures emerged, West and his wife Catherine FitzGerald, who have four children, put on a display of solidarity outside their Wiltshire home. West put up a handwritten note reading: ‘Our marriage is strong and we’re very much still together.’
Ms James is rumoured to have reassured Ms FitzGerald there is nothing going on between her and West.
In an interview with The Guardian on Saturday, Ms James said she spent the summer reading poetry and watching films. Asked if she spent the time alone, she said: ‘No comment.’