The offspring of Sting and film producer Trudie Styler, Eliot Sumner, made a rare public appearance at the premiere of Netflix’s Ripley in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
The 30-year-old, who was born female, but now identifies as non-binary, looked dapper in a black suit and a crisp white shirt.
Eliot, who appears in one episode of Ripley, accessorised with stylish shades at the event, held at the Egyptian Theatre.
The actor was later seen catching up with Dakota Fanning and Andrew Scott, who star in the series.
The show is a small-screen adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s 1955 crime novel, which inspired an entire genre of psychological thrillers, including The Talented Mr Ripley, which was released in 1999.
The offspring of Sting and film producer Trudie Styler, Eliot Sumner, made a rare public appearance at the premiere of Netflix’s Ripley in Los Angeles on Wednesday
Eliot, who appears in one episode of Ripley, accessorised with stylish shades at the event, held at the Egyptian Theatre
The premiere was also attended by numerous stars, including Dylan Sprouse, Caylee Cowan, Desperate Housewives’ Jesse Metcalfe, Katherine McNamara and Kelli Berglund.
Eliot is currently single after splitting from society model Frankie Herbert, 27, last year.
Frankie is one of the very few to have performed as a catwalk model in front of the late Queen Elizabeth.
Eliot, who played a guard in James Bond film No Time To Die, ‘unfollowed’ Frankie on picture-sharing app Instagram.
Frankie – a granddaughter of the 7th Earl of Carnarvon, the late Queen’s racing manager and confidant – appears to have already found a new love interest.
She has shared a photo of her kissing an American named Kate Balison during London’s annual LGBTQ+ Pride parade last weekend.
‘I feel so privileged that life has been so much more delicious since I started accepting myself and allowing love to just be love without labels or definition,’ she says.
‘Being openly queer has allowed me to be loved to my fullest.’ Frankie declared she was ‘pansexual’ last December, saying: ‘Pansexual and proud, baby.’
The 30-year-old, who was born female, but now identifies as non-binary, looked dapper in a black suit and a crisp white shirt
The actor was later seen catching up with Dakota Fanning and Andrew Scott, who star in the series
The show is a small-screen adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s 1955 crime novel, which inspired an entire genre of psychological thrillers, including The Talented Mr Ripley, which was released in 1999
Pansexual means someone who ‘is attracted to all people regardless of gender identity or sex’.
She explains of her pansexuality: ‘It is valid and has provided me with a deeper understanding of myself.’
And she adds: ‘I don’t find a specific gender or sex more or less attractive, but rather the person beneath all of that.’
Eliot, whose mother is Sting’s wife, film producer Trudie Styler, took Frankie to the London premiere of No Time To Die at the Royal Albert Hall in 2021.