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Ellie Goulding, 38, jets off on romantic summer holiday with actor lover, 28

Ellie Goulding, 38, jets off on romantic summer holiday with actor lover, 28

Metro3 days ago
Ellie Goulding is heating up the summer as she shared a string of sultry bikini snaps from a lavish holiday in Italy, fresh off the rumoured reveal of her new romance.
The 38-year-old singer left fans swooning with a series of Instagram photos posted Thursday, showing off her gym-honed figure and golden tan while soaking up the Mediterranean sun with her new beau, US actor Beau Minniear, 28.
The photo dump included Ellie posing in bathing suits, catching rays with a book in hand, and later switching to a green two-piece.
In another shot, the pop star cradled a coconut while modelling a Fenty bikini, before turning up the glam with polished mirror selfies and breezy summer daywear. She captioned the carousel simply: 'Carbs.'
The sun-soaked snaps come just days after Goulding reportedly made her new relationship with actor Beau Minniear public.
According to The Sun, the pair debuted their romance during a high-profile night out at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, attending the heavyweight clash between Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois.
It marks Ellie's first known romance since a brief fling with 29-year-old surf instructor Armando Perez, following her split f from husband Caspar Jopling, 33, with whom she shares four-year-old son Arthur.
Ellie and Jopling, an art dealer, quietly separated last year after five years of marriage.
Ellie told fans she had been left with 'no choice' but to publicly announce that they had been separated for 'some time.'
'In light of recent stories, I feel I have been left with no choice but to let you all know that Caspar and I privately separated some time ago,' she wrote at the time.
'We remain the closest of friends and have been successfully co-parenting with our son's best interests at heart.'
Rumours of a spark between Ellie and Beau began swirling earlier this month after she shared a since-deleted TikTok video showing her stroking a mystery man's arm. More Trending
Eagle-eyed fans matched the watch he was wearing to one Beau frequently sports in his own Instagram posts.
Both also posted images from the same luxe hotel in Florence, further fuelling speculation.
A source told The Sun: 'Ellie is into Beau and they have a lot of shared interests like exercise and art. They've been having fun together and they certainly make for an attractive couple.'
Minniear has appeared in a handful of TV and film roles in the US, including Night at the Eagle Inn (2021), The Thieves of Motor City, and Bad Haircut.
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