A TikTok has gone viral of Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield at a Co-op store in south east London.
The video shows the Hollywood A-listers walking outside through the car park of the Coop at Blackfen.
They are surrounded by a crew of cameramen and Andrew Garfield is carrying shopping bag.
The video posted by @itsrobojoe on TikTok of the Spiderman actor and Little Women actress has 541,400 views, 73,100 likes and 1.063 comments.
One commenter said: “Why Blackfen, out of everywhere?” with laughing emojis.
@itsrobojoe My spider man #fyp #uk #film #bexley ♬ original sound - Joe Roberts
Another said: “Love the fact that Flo and Andrew are filming outside a Coop.”
A commenter added: “No stop there were so close, a six minute drive from me.”
This comes shortly after some other sightings of the stars around south London as they film their upcoming rom com We Live in Time.
Andrew Garfield was recently spotted outside of Herne Hill station in another TikTok and the pair have also been spotted together in Brockwell Park holding coffees.
The pair were seen walking around the local area chatting as they made their way towards a local market seeing Pugh jokingly put a piece of fruit on Garfield's mouth to smell.
What is We Live in Time about?
Details on the new film have been kept under tight wraps but is described as "a funny, deeply moving and immersive love story."
We Live In Time is being directed by John Crowley who has previously worked on the Oscar-nominated Brooklyn whilst Wanderlust's writer Nick Payne is writing the script.
Although there is not much information on the film Pugh spoke to the American TV host Jimmy Fallon on her project with Garfield saying: "We are doing a movie together… don’t worry that’s not a lie. We are doing a movie together.
“I met him the day before in rehearsals and we instantly got along and I was taking the p*ss out of him and he loved it and he was taking the p*ss out of me and I loved it. It was great!”
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