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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Iris Law and Central Cee leave Vogue party together for second time in a week amid romance rumours

Iris Law and Central Cee were photographed leaving a Vogue party in London as romance speculation swirls after a second joint outing this week.

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Iris Law and Central Cee leave Vogue party together for second time in a week amid romance rumours

Iris Law and Central Cee stepped out together for the second time this week as romance rumours swirled. The 24-year-old model, the daughter of Jude Law and Sadie Frost, was seen leaving the Vogue party at Carbone in London on Sunday alongside the rapper.

Law wore a skimpy white, strapless cut-out, asymmetrical dress, adding inches to her statuesque frame with white strappy heels and chunky metallic hoop earrings. Central Cee, whose real name is Oakley Neil Caesar-Su, wore a Burberry bomber jacket with a matching cap worn sideways and a huge silver chain featuring the silhouette of Queen Elizabeth's head. Iris walked slightly behind Central Cee as they exited the venue.

The pair had been pictured together two days earlier, leaving the Chiltern Firehouse on Friday, and Central Cee was seen in attendance as Iris walked the runway for H&M's show earlier in the day. The sighting at Carbone follows that prior outing, further fueling chatter about a possible romance between the two.

This is not the first time Iris Law has been linked romantically in recent years. In October, she was reported to be growing close to Pa Salieu after her split from England footballer Trent Alexander-Arnold. Pa Salieu, a BRIT-nominated artist, has faced legal troubles in the past, including a two-year, nine-month sentence for violent disorder related to a mob attack, and additional convictions in connection with the incident. Irrespective of past headlines, both Law and Central Cee have made no public comment about a relationship, and representatives did not respond to requests for comment as of Sunday.


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