Samantha Morton’s actress daughter Esmé Creed-Miles, 25, confirms her engagement to singer and mannequin Daisy Maybe, 31, with PDA-filled snap
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Samantha Morton’s Esmé Creed-Miles has confirmed that she and her girlfriend Daisy Maybe are engaged with a loved-up snap on Tuesday.
The actress, 25, was first revealed to be dating the singer, 31, last summer, after she came out as bisexual earlier in the year and they previously cemented their love by getting each other’s names tattooed.
Now, Esmé has announced that they are set to tie the knot with a photo of the couple sharing a kiss, and another of her proudly showing off her dazzling diamond ring.
And in the caption, the smitten Silver Haze star gushed that she ‘might be the happiest girl in the world’, while Daisy sweetly commented: ‘let’s get married then’.
The happy news was immediately flooded with congratulatory messages from fans and the couple’s famous friends alike.
Actresses Daisy Edgar-Jones, Myha’la and Imogen Poots were quick to comment, with Imogen gushing: ‘It’s the best thing evvvveeerrrrrrrrrrrrr❤️’ and Daisy simply adding: ‘Ahhhhh’.
Samantha Morton’s Esmé Creed-Miles has confirmed that she and her girlfriend Daisy Maybe are engaged with a loved-up snap on Tuesday
The actress, 25, was first revealed to be dating the singer, 31, last summer, after she came out as bisexual earlier in the year and they previously cemented their love by getting each other’s names tattooed
Now, Esmé has announced that they are set to tie the knot with a photo of the couple sharing a kiss, and another of her proudly showing off her dazzling diamond ring
While Myha’la raved: ‘❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️oh my f***in god, the ring is beautiful. Congrats to you both ❤️❤️❤️❤️’ and Noel Gallagher‘s daughter Anais wrote: ‘So happy for you’.
Outlander star Caitríona Balfe echoed: ‘You two ❤️❤️❤️❤️ she did good. That is a beautiful ring’, while The Dresden Dolls’ Amanda Palmer penned: ‘So much love, so much love. Congrats. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️’
Esmé previously hinted that she and Daisy had taken their romance to the next level in July, with another smitten post on Instagram.
Sharing a striking snap of the model during a sunny stroll at the seaside, she tellingly captioned it with an engagement ring emoji, sparking a flurry of speculation that the pair were planning to wed.
Showing the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, Esmé is the daughter of two-time Oscar nominee Samantha, 48, and her former partner and fellow actor Charlie Creed-Miles, 53.
She made her screen debut at just seven years old in 2007 film Mister Lonely, where she played American child star Shirley Temple opposite her mother as an aging Marilyn Monroe.
She went on to star as the eponymous character in Amazon Prime series Hanna, from 2019 to 2021, and played the lead role in Paramount+ period thriller, The Doll Factory.
Samantha previously admitted that she couldn’t help but feel nervous about her daughter following in her footsteps by pursuing an acting career, especially at a young age.
And in the caption, the smitten Silver Haze star gushed that she ‘might be the happiest girl in the world’, while Daisy sweetly commented: ‘let’s get married then’
The happy news was immediately flooded with congratulatory messages from fans and the couple’s famous friends alike
Esmé previously hinted that she and Daisy had taken their romance to the next level in July, with another smitten post on Instagram, which she captioned with a engagement ring emoji
‘Well, like any mum, you just worry and hope that she’s being looked after,’ she told Radio Times in 2019.
‘You hear stories of some young people getting into the business and it’s great, but some find it tough at times.
‘I was very young when I was acting in Boon and Soldier, Soldier. But I had lots of very, very small bit parts to give me a taster. I did a lot of extras work. Acting is actually a lot of waiting around.’
However, in November last year, she hit back at suggestions that Esme was a ‘nepo baby’, insisting that she’d made it in the industry all on her own.
Speaking to Daily Mail, the Sweet and Lowdown star revealed: ‘She’s so frightened of being a nepo baby.
She has followed in the footsteps of her parents, making her screen debut at just seven and going on to star in TV series Hanna, The Doll Factory and Netflix’s The Sandman (pictured)
In November Samantha hit back at suggestions that Esme was a ‘nepo baby’, insisting that she’d made it in the industry all on her own (seen together in 2024)
‘I’m like, ‘No, no, no, no! You did it alone. Also, that’s what you’ve been around – writing, drawing, painting, taking photographs… It’s in your blood, it’s in your bones’.’
After recent roles in The Chronology of Water and The Sandman, Esme will next be seen in the latest adaptation of Jane Austen’s Sense And Sensibility, which is set to air this year.
She is set to star as Marianne Dashwood opposite Daisy Edgar-Jones in the lead role of sister Elinor Dashwood, while Caitríona Balfe, George MacKay, Fiona Shaw, Frank Dillane, Herbert Nordrum, and Bodhi Rae Breathnach round out the cast.
The story follows the sisters as they come of age while experiencing love and love under the pressures of late 18th-century England.
