
Watch the moment proud boyfriend Louis Tomlinson is spotted supporting Zara McDermott on stage at Glastonbury
Proud boyfriend Louis Tomlinson supported Zara McDermott from the crowd during her charity talk.
Love Islander turned BBC documentary maker Zara, 28, was part of a serious panel with Refuge charity on Thursday afternoon, and dutiful Louis was watching her.
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The talk, entitled How to Create Societal Change: Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls took place on the small Information stage.
An onlooker said : "Zara looked a bit nervous but kept smiling at Louis and he made sure he was in her eyeline and was beaming back at her.
"It was really sweet to watch, they certainly seem very smitten with each other.
"He disappeared just before it ended so he could go back stage and be reunited with her, but it was heartwarming to see him being a dutiful, loved up boyfriend."
The pair have been dating since March and have been on several trips together.
Speaking after the talk Zara said: "I'm not camping but I'm absolutely loving it. I literally just got here just before this talk so this is my first day. I'm staying here for a few days with some friends. Yeah Louis is here too."
The Glasto jaunt comes after the couple enjoyed a luxury weekend together at Estelle Manor in Oxfordshire.
Zara 's snaps showed the impressive exterior as well coffees with love heart motifs.
Earlier this month Zara's ex Sam Thompson and her new man Louis put their personal differences to one side earlier this month as they teamed up in an England XI to raise money for Unicef at Soccer Aid.
Today, it was revealed that Sam has split from his Love Island girlfriend Samie Elishi after only two months.
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