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Normal People co-stars sharing London flat together

Normal People stars Paul Mescal and India Mullen are reportedly sharing a London flat together.

Normal People's Paul Mescal is reportedly sharing his London flat with co-star India Mullen.

The 24-year-old has shot to fame over the last month thanks to the release of the 12-part drama, which has been requested around 40 million times on the BBC iPlayer.

Just before the coronavirus lockdown Mescal relocated from Ireland to East London and according to The Sun, 23-year-old Mullen made the move with him.

Mullen, who played feisty Peggy in the series, has previously admitted that she "fangirls" over Mescal but has denied being in a romantic relationship with him.

"Paul and India have a brilliant, flirty relationship, and are always laughing," a source told the newspaper. "They've grown incredibly close, and made the decision to live with each other. They're incredibly supportive of one another's careers."

Mescal recently revealed that he is single and looking forward to dating once lockdown is over.

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