EastEnders' Milly Zero goes public with rapper boyfriend Ransom Fa

EastEnders babe Milly Zero has gone public with her rapper boyfriend Ransom Fa.

The 21-year-old soap star, who plays Dotty Cotton on the popular BBC programme, drove fans wild by sharing a series of heartfelt couple pictures with her beau.

MC Ransom found fame on BBC Three’s The Rap Game last year where he competed against six other artists to win a record deal.

Milly introduced her boyfriend to her fans by posting a series of snaps with her Scottish love on Instagram after they travelled North for a gig.

She posted a gorgeous snap on her Instagram story, as well as a sweet photograph on her social media timeline.

Milly drove fans wild as she shared a gorgeous snap alongside her boyfriend (Image: milly_zero/Instagram)

She shared the lovely snap of the couple embracing with her 46,6000 followers, sending them into meltdown.

Milly captioned the snap with the words: “My love”, adding a red heart emoji at the end.

Her fans rushed to leave a comment on the post, showering the loved-up couple with compliments.

One said: “Too Sweet,” with two heart emojis.

While another gushed: “Such a beautiful picture of you both.”

Milly is loved-up with her new beau (Image: milly_zero/Instagram)

A third added: “Beautiful couple,” with a heart-eyes emoji.

“Lovely pictures of you two,” wrote a fourth fan.

Ransom also replied to her picture with: “Love you.”

He has become a passionate activist in using his platform to pass on opportunities for young artists in Aberdeen.

The artist told Society Aberdeen: “I have built a studio in Aberdeen so that people can get their foot into the game.

The Dotty Cotton actress is no stranger to a steamy Instagram selfie (Image: Instagram/milly_zero)

“From that I have been contacted by nearly 100 kids from the area who have said they saw me on the Rap Game and it has given them inspiration.

“That is the main thing I want to do. I want to inspire the next generation.

“I want to be a role model so that young people can see there is a Scottish rapper that has made it in the industry. That way they will know their voice will be listened to.

“For young ethnic kids there has not been a noticeable person in the Scottish music industry who is black or Asian. I want to raise awareness for the scene I am involved in.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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