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Zara McDermott spotted singing along at Louis Tomlinson gig after she jets out to Zurich to support him

Zara McDermott spotted singing along at Louis Tomlinson gig after she jets out to Zurich to support him

The Suna day ago
PROUD girlfriend Zara McDermott was spotted singing from a private box at Louis Tomlinson's concert this week.
The former Love Island star, 28, looked loved up as ever as she supported her partner, 33, in Zurich.
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A TikTok video of Zara singing and dancing has done the rounds online - much to the delight of fans.
She was all smiles as she shook her hips from side to side with a drink in hand.
The reality-star-turned- documentary -maker wore a skin-tight sky blue top and wore her hairs in loose curls.
She and her friend had VIP lanyards around their necks and snapped away at Louis' performance.
The couple's relationship appears to be going from strength to strength since The Sun revealed their secret romance in March.
They went Instagram official with a cute photo from their time at Glastonbury.
Zara and Louis got together following her split from long-term partner Sam Thompson.
Former One Direction star Louis, 33, has gone Instagram official with the former Love Island star.
Sharing a series of snaps from the weekend, he captioned the update: "Glasto 25" - including a group one with Louis cosied up next to Zara.
The 28-year-old commented: "Best weekend ever."
A fan penned: "Louis&Zara king and queen on Glasto!!!"
While another added: "HE HARD LAUNCHED."
The Sun revealed how Louis was spotted supporting Zara at her charity talk at the famous festival.
The Love Island star turned BBC documentary maker was part of a serious panel with Refuge charity and Louis was watching her.
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."
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."
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