House Of Guinness star Anthony Boyle appeared to be on a date with Irish influencer Olivia Neill.
The actor, 31, looked cosy with the star, 24, as he wrapped his arm around her at 's Andersons town Social Club last weekend.
A source told The Sun: 'They were all over each other and clearly knew each other really well.
'It was such a low key date and everyone just treated them like normal people – nobody's a celebrity in the social club!'
Daily Mail has contacted Anthony and Olivia's representatives for comment.
Like Olivia, Anthony hails from Ireland and is best known for starring in the hit as eldest Guinness son Arthur. He has also starred in and Say Nothing.
House Of Guinness star Anthony Boyle, 31, appeared to be on a date with Irish influencer Olivia Neill, 24
The actor looked cosy with the TikTok star as he wrapped his arm around her at Belfast's Andersons town Social Club last weekend
Olivia boasts 791,000 Instagram followers and has amassed over 91.5million likes on TikTok.
Anthony began his showbiz career in 2013 when he started training at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. In 2016, he graduated with a BA in acting.
It followed with great success in the West End, as he got the role of Scorpius Malfoy in and the Cursed Child.
He has since tackled roles in everything from to political thriller Say Nothing as IRA activist Brendan Hughes.
Anthony is reportedly the most recent actor to .
bookies have reportedly shot Anthony straight in at 10/1 in the odds, making him the fifth favourite to take over from Daniel Craig, according to The Mirror.
James Norton recently ruled himself out of playing the role last monthbecause he thinks he's too old to portray 007.
A host of superstar names have been touted since relinquished the role in 2021 after the release of , with the actor, 40, being one of them.
However, James said he believes that casting directors will 'go younger' as he shut down the rumours.
, 42, has been revealed as a favourite with Bookies while , 40, is also in the running.
Other rumoured contenders include Callum Turner, 35, followed by Harris Dickinson and , both 29, as well as Jack Lowden, 35.
Daniel first took on the role in 2006 for Casino Royale, he was 38 at the time and 53 when he last starred as the spy.
Addressing the speculation, James told The Mirror: 'I think I am too old. I turned 40 this summer.'
Olivia boasts 791,000 Instagram followers and has amassed over 91.5million likes on TikTok
Like Olivia, Anthony hails from Ireland and is best known for starring in the Netflix hit as eldest Guinness son Arthur
Before starring in House Of Guinness, Anthony charmed viewers as the local heartthrob in heartwarming sitcom Derry Girls
'There is no conversation going on. It is as if someone has a bet on in Wolverhampton and it is nonsense and I have paparazzi outside my door. It is all speculation.'
When asked if he would take the opportunity, James added: 'It is a difficult decision as it will change your life. I can walk down to the pub. I like my life right now.'
, 35, was previously amongst the favourites but shutdown rumours and told Esquire: 'It's not really for me to say anything.'
Like James, Idris Elba, 53, also said he was 'too old' after he was rumoured to be the next 007.
He admitted that he is 'ancient' and while he appreciated the compliment of being considered back in 2009, the opportunity is now 'dead'.
Speaking to on Radio X, Idris joked that the rumours surrounding the agent role have made him 'more famous for not playing Bond' than 'some of the actors who did'.
Chris quipped: 'There were loads of rumours flying around a few years ago about you and a certain infamous role of a British agent, right? James Bond. Right? Was that ever a thing? Was that ever close to being a thing? Did you ever want it? There were rumours, but I don't know if you ever spoke out about it one way or the other.'
Idris replied: 'I have several times, several sort of half-a-million times. No, it was definitely one of the biggest rumours.
'I'm arguably more famous for not playing Bond than some of the actors who did!
'And you know, it's been one that I've taken lightly at times. You know, everyone loves Bond. Such a fantastic character, and just to me, I found it as a compliment to be considered all those years ago.'
Chris persisted: 'But listen, you never know. It's not dead', but he was shot down by the acting sensation who responded: 'Well, I mean yeah, it is. The rumour has definitely done. And I mean, I'm ancient now. I don't know what kind of Bond I'd be.'




