Maisie Peters close out 2023 with an epic relationship soft launch.
“The best parts of my year. Thanks for being a part of it,” Peters, 23, wrote via Instagram on Friday, December 29, a list of 9 highlights from 2023 and photos that match almost every entry.
Peters, a British pop star signed on Ed Sheeran‘s Gingerbread Man Records, called the release of her album The good witchperforming at Britain’s Glastonbury Festival, where he opened for 32-year-old Sheeran Math stadium tour and filming her “Lost the Breakup” music video in Japan as several reasons 2023 was so special. Peters included a list of 1 to 10 that corresponds to the number of slides in her social media carousel, leaving out number 3.
“Wait, did I skip a song????” Peters joked via an Instagram comment.
The third image in her overview was a Polaroid photo of Peters kissing an unknown man. As the pair locked lips, Peters placed her hand on the side of his face to conceal his identity.
Peters shared the slideshow on her Instagram Story on Friday and specifically referenced the kissing photo. “What’s your favorite slide? Mine is 3 😇,” she wrote.
Peters did not further identify her new love interest, although a stream of social media fans were eager for answers.
‘I thought I was your boyfriend 😭,” Heart stopper actor Sebastian Croft replied jokingly.
Singer Jensen McRae added: “The launch, I lose it.”
Peters has never publicly shared details about her relationships, although it often inspires her hit songs.
“As I get older, I tend to draw from my own life more often, but that’s not necessarily always chronologically accurate,” she said. Rolling Stone, Great Britain in a November cover story. “I will write about something that happened four years ago as if it were yesterday – I don’t care. I am The good witch; I make what I want from the things that happen.”
Peters has released her second album, The good witchin June with songs like ‘Two Weeks Ago’, ‘Run’ and ‘Lost the Breakup’ about the end of a relationship.
“I really write for the girls. I really made a whole album based on a relationship that lasted a month and maybe two weeks,” she explained Rolling Stone, Great Britain. “I wrote this album about that period in my life. It depicts the same six months, with, give or take, a few different songs.”