Sophie Turner has been spotted in Paris sharing an affectionate moment with Peregrine “Perry” Pearson, a British aristocrat.
Sophie Turner, known for her role in “Game of Thrones,” has made headlines with her new romantic involvement with British aristocrat Peregrine “Perry” Pearson. The pair was photographed in Paris, where they were seen sharing a kiss at the Gare du Nord railway station and later attending the Stade de France for the final match of the men’s Rugby World Cup. At the stadium, Turner even had the honor of unveiling the Webb Ellis Cup alongside retired rugby player Dan Carter.
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Peregrine Pearson, often referred to as Perry, is no ordinary individual. He holds the title of the 4th Viscount and is the heir to the prestigious Cowdray Estate. Additionally, he is associated with a London property development company. Although Perry tends to keep a low profile, it’s worth noting that he maintains a private Instagram account, which is followed by Sophie Turner.
Before his involvement with Sophie Turner, Perry Pearson had a romantic relationship with Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark, who is known for her active presence on social media, particularly Instagram. Their relationship reportedly began in 2020 but officially ended in September, according to reports.
This budding romance between Sophie Turner and Perry Pearson has emerged just two months after her divorce from Joe Jonas. Their divorce was characterized by a joint statement on Instagram, in which they expressed their mutual decision to amicably end their four-year marriage.
They also emphasized the importance of privacy and their commitment to co-parenting their two daughters, Willa and Delphine.
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In early October, the former couple revealed that they had reached a temporary custody agreement for their children, with both parents actively involved in their upbringing, even across different countries, as they divided their time between the United States and the United Kingdom.