Maya Hawke, 22, appears to confirm her budding romance with Sienna Miller's ex Tom Sturridge, 34, as they walk arm in arm and enjoy a kiss
They have sparked recent rumours after a number of appearances together.
And Maya Hawke, 22, and Tom Sturridge, 34, appeared to confirm their budding romance as they walked arm in arm and kissed during an outing on Sunday.
The actor pair looked very cosy as they took a stroll through New York City before heading to dinner.
New love: Maya Hawke, 22, and Tom Sturridge, 34, appeared to confirm their budding romance as they walked arm in arm in New York City on Sunday
Stranger Things star Maya, the daughter of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman, looked stunning in a floral dress and a straw hat.
Meanwhile The Boat That Rocked star Tom, the ex of Sienna Miller cut a casual figure in a black t-shirt and jeans.
The couple both donned colourful face masks as they stepped out, which they then pulled down as they embraced at the restaurant.
Loved-up: The actor pair looked very cosy as enjoyed a smooch while sitting outside a restaurant
Stylish: Stranger Things star Maya, the daughter of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman, looked stunning in a floral dress and a straw hat
Outing: Meanwhile The Boat That Rocked star Tom, the ex of Sienna Miller cut a casual figure in a black t-shirt and jeans
Cautious: The couple both donned colourful face masks, with Tom in red and Maya in a bright green mask
Tom has a daughter, Marlowe, eight, whom he shares with ex-fiancée Sienna Miller.
She is said to be engaged to her new beau, Lucas Zwirner, 29.
Since Stranger Things season four suspended filming in Atlanta back in mid-March, Maya has been quarantining in upstate New York spending time at both the homes of her famous parents amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Co-parenting: Tom has a daughter, Marlowe, eight, whom he shares with ex-fiancée Sienna Miller. She is said to be engaged to her new beau, Lucas Zwirner, 29 (pictured 2014)
Delighted to be spending some quality time with her daughter, Uma, 49, posted a picture of herself giving Maya a haircut in April, she wrote on Instagram: 'Home hair cuts bring us back home. We are all finding our selves again.'
Maya discussed her living situation in an interview with Nylon, and lamented losing her independence in the wake of the coronavirus crisis.
'I feel like the last three years of my life have been a dream and I'm just a kid again with my family,' she explained.
Sweet: Since Stranger Things season four suspended filming in Atlanta back in mid-March, Maya has been quarantining in upstate New York with famous mother Uma, with the Kill Bill star giving her home haircuts
Doting mother: Maya discussed her living situation in an interview with Nylon , and lamented losing her independence in the wake of the coronavirus crisis (pictured in January 2019)
Maya added: 'I moved out and got my whole life together and became a person. And this disease is like, "Ha ha ha, just kidding! You're a kid, and you live with your parents."'
In addition to Maya, Ethan Hawke and ex-wife Uma also share an 18-year-old son named Levon.
Ethan and second wife Ryan, whom he married in 2009, have children Clementine, 12, and Indiana, nine, together. While Uma also has daughter Luna, eight.
Famous parents: In addition to Maya, Ethan Hawke and ex-wife Uma also share an 18-year-old son named Levon (Maya and her father Ethan pictured in 2018)
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