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Harry Potter’s Tom Felton Makes Rare Public Appearance With Girlfriend Roxanne Danya in Italy
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Date:2025-04-10 00:29:44
Tom Felton is Slytherin back into the public eye.
The Harry Potter star, 36, was spotted vacationing with girlfriend Roxanne Danya in Portofino, Italy Sept. 16, sporting a baggy white T-shirt and rolled-up sweatpants for the outing as he clutched a film camera. Meanwhile, the jewelry designer donned a flowing floral print top and beige cargo shorts paired with a brown belt.
The couple—who have dated for roughly four years, according to the Daily Mail—both appeared to be wearing bands on their ring fingers, sparking speculation they may have tied the knot. However, Tom has posted several TikToks wearing a ring on that finger dating as far back as 2021, and posted a photo on his Facebook page in June 2023 in which the ring prominently shown.
E! News has reached out to his rep for comment but hasn’t heard back.
Tom shot to fame at just 15 years old for his role as Draco Malfoy in the beloved film franchise—based on the novels by J.K. Rowling—starring alongside Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint. He portrayed the villainous teen in all eight films, which grossed over $7.7 billion worldwide.
In fact, legions of Potterheads held out hope he and Emma would eventually strike up a romance, but he put those rumors to rest in his 2022 memoir, Beyond the Wand: The Magic and Mayhem of Growing Up a Wizard.
"I've always had a secret love for Emma, though not perhaps in the way that people might want to hear," he explained. "That isn't to say there's never been a spark between us. There most definitely has, only at different times."
Emma, 34, echoed the sentiment in her foreword to the best-selling book—despite referring to herself and Tom as “soulmates.”
“For more than twenty years now we've loved each other in a special way,” she wrote, “and I've lost count of the times that people have said to me, 'You must have drunkenly made out, just once!' 'You must have kissed!' 'There must be something!' But what we have is far deeper than that. It's one of the purest loves I can think of.”
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