
Lando Norris' girlfriend spotted giggling at Monaco Grand Prix alongside McLaren star's mum as romance goes ‘official'
LANDO NORRIS' girlfriend Margarida Corceiro was spotted giggling alongside the McLaren star's mum at the Monaco Grand Prix.
The superstar couple are seemingly back together after Corceiro was clearly supporting Norris this weekend.
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Reports had claimed that the pair had split last August, but they now seem as loved up as ever with the Portuguese model watching Norris secure pole position with the McLaren team in qualification yesterday.
And now their relationship appears to be all but confirmed after Corceiro looked pally with Norris' mum Cisca ahead of the Grand Prix today.
The 22-year-old walked trackside with Cisca and Norris' father Adam, giggling in good spirits before the race began.
And she had plenty to smile about once the race reached its conclusion too.
Norris edged out Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri to win the Monaco GP.
Norris and Corceiro were first linked back in 2023 when they were spotted in public together for the first time.
Rumours of a romance were sparked by the pair driving around in a Fiat Jolly, before later attending tennis' Monte-Carlo Masters together.
Chelsea star Joao Felix.
Felix, who is currently on loan at Italian club AC Milan, reportedly dated Corceiro between 2019 and 2021 - meeting when the model was just 17 years old.
Corceiro is both a model and a TV actress in her home country of Portugal.
She boasts an impressive 1.9MILLION followers on Instagram where she is regularly sharing a glimpse of her glamorous travel-filled lifestyle and her modelling shoots.
Norris previously dated another Portuguese model in Luisinha Oliveira.
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