Their relationship remains low-key but not hidden. On January 29, 34-year-old Meghann Fahy was present to show her support for her boyfriend after the London premiere of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, where Leo Woodall plays a charming widowed father who wins the heart of Bridget (Renée Zellweger) after the death of Mark Darcy (Colin Firth).
While Fahy didn’t appear on the red carpet with Woodall, she joined him at the afterparty. A sweet photo, shared by his stylist Chris Brown, shows the couple sitting side-by-side in a car, holding hands over Fahy’s lap and smiling for the camera.
Brown also posted a glamorous solo shot of Fahy from the afterparty — which Fahy later reposted — capturing her standing at the bar, sipping a drink, and showcasing her sleek outfit.
Brown’s Instagram Stories featured several shots of Woodall posing on the red carpet in a corduroy suit inspired by Robert Redford’s iconic look in All the President’s Men.
Their Relationship Took Root While Filming The White Lotus
Fahy and Woodall have been connected ever since they both starred in season 2 of The White Lotus. Although their characters didn’t cross paths directly, the time spent together filming in Sicily seemed to spark a romantic bond between them. Despite this, they have never publicly confirmed their relationship since the show’s debut over two years ago.
In January 2023, when a fan asked Fahy on Watch What Happens Live if she and Woodall were involved, she humorously responded, “Oh, I don’t kiss and tell.” When host Andy Cohen pressed her further, suggesting they could be “friends with benefits,” she simply replied, “We’re friends.”
Filming Memories: Hanging Out Between Takes
Reflecting on their time on set, Woodall shared that due to the large ensemble cast and numerous storylines, there were many days off, which they spent bonding as a group.
One memorable day off involved Fahy and F. Murray Abraham. “We were watching what we call — it’s called the Grand National, and it’s a horse race. It’s a tradition that you place a bet on a horse. And my horse won, and I was so excited, and Murray thought that I just won a million pounds.”
Laughing at the memory, he continued, “When I told him that I hadn’t put that much money on it, and it was just the glory I like, he was like, ‘What the f—?’ He couldn’t believe I was so happy just to win 10 quid.”
Woodall concluded, “I think most people would agree it was one of the best times ever. It was amazing.”