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Rachel Zegler and Boyfriend Nathan Louis-Fernand Hold Hands While on a Romantic Stroll in London

Rachel Zegler and Boyfriend Nathan Louis-Fernand Hold Hands While on a Romantic Stroll in London

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Zegler went public with her relationship with Louis-Fernand via Instagram last month
Rachel Zegler and boyfriend Nathan Louis-Fernand are going strong.
The Evita star was seen holding hands with Louis-Fernand in London's Primrose Hill on Sunday, Aug. 10. For the outing, Zegler, 24, wore a white crop top with Daisy Dukes, while Louis-Fernand, 27, wore a matching white tank with sweatpants.
Zegler went public with her relationship with the dancer via an Instagram post on July 8. She shared a 20-slide carousel post that featured a black-and-white snapshot of the couple.
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The pair met in May during rehearsals for the West End production of Evita and formed an 'instant connection," a source told PEOPLE last month.
The actress plays the charismatic Eva Perón in the Evita revival, which marks her West End debut. Louis-Fernand is a backup dancer in the production.
The pair's cheeky PDA moments debuted last month as they were seen sharing a sweet kiss in the crowd of Sabrina Carpenter's concert at Hyde Park in London on July 6.
Louis-Fernand has previously performed in Magic Mike Live, Hamilton, & Juliet and more.
Zegler's current role as Eva comes after a recent Broadway run as Juliet in Romeo + Juliet. She previously starred in the movies West Side Story, Snow White, Y2K and The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.
The revival has fans raving about the scene where Zegler sings out from the balcony of the London Palladium to the public during 'Don't Cry for Me Argentina.'
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The 1978 musical features music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics written by Tim Rice. It follows the life of Eva Perón, the second wife of Argentine president Juan Perón. The current production is directed by Jamie Lloyd.
Tickets for Evita are available now at evitathemusical.com. The show runs through Sept. 6.
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