
Meet Rachel Zegler's new boyfriend, dancer Nathan Louis-Fernand: the pair currently star in Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's London revival of Evita – and they just went Instagram official
Rachel Zegler has been serenading passers-by from a street-facing balcony of a London theatre with a six-minute rendition of 'Don't Cry for Me Argentina' nearly every night for a month – and she'll continue to do so until early September, per CNN.
Rachel Zegler is currently playing the title role in Evita in London's West End. Photo: @rachelzegler/Instagram
Zegler, who previously received criticism for voicing her opinion on the Israel-Gaza conflict and feuding with her Snow White co-star
Gal Gadot , is not singing to onlookers for her own amusement. The performance is part of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and writer Tim Rice's hit musical, Evita. Inside the London Palladium theatre where the show is being performed, the paying audience is watching Zegler's live performance on a screen.
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Rachel Zegler posted a blurry photo of what appears to be her and her new boyfriend Nathan Louis-Fernand. Photo: @rachelzegler/Instagram
Zegler's West End debut as the leading lady in Evita has been showered with praise by critics. But the 24-year-old didn't just find success on stage at Evita; it seems she also found love.
Nathan Louis-Fernand is an experienced dancer for musical theatre. Photo: @nathanlfernand/Instagram
The West Side Story star was spotted enjoying
Sabrina Carpenter's performance at London's annual BST Hyde Park festival on June 6, alongside her new beau, Evita dancer Nathan Louis-Fernand. She later confirmed the relationship with a hard launch by sharing couple pictures on Instagram on July 8.
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