
Makeup-free Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little reignite romance rumours as they exit flight together at Sydney Airport - but why does she look so glum?
Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little have sent tongues wagging after touching down in Sydney together.
The Hit Network duo, who have been fuelling romance rumours for months, arrived at Sydney Airport on Wednesday, with Carrie looking downcast as she made her way through arrivals.
The former Project star went makeup-free for her flight from Melbourne, wearing her signature blonde locks in waves across her shoulders as she wheeled her luggage through the airport.
Carrie wrapped up warm in a teddy faux fur jacket, which she layered over a plain white tee.
She opted for comfy bottoms for the flight, choosing a pair of black trackies that boasted three white stripes down the sides.
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She finished off the casual outfit with black sneakers.
Tommy also opted for a laid-back outfit for travel day, chucking on a white hooded sweater.
He similarly wore comfy black track pants for the plane ride, keeping warm with a black bomber jacket paired over the fit.
He added to his look with Nike sneakers and a pair of sunglasses tucked in his hoodie, ready to hide his famous visage.
Carrie and Tommy have long been the subject of romance rumours thanks to their on-air chemistry and flirty social media exchanges.
Carrie recently showed her support for Tommy's career when she stepped out at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival to cheer him on during one of his shows.
The Hit Network star shared an image of her colleague to Instagram Stories when she went to watch one of his I'm Not Proud shows at the Comedy Theatre.
The pair are both set to appear on The Project's final episode on Friday.
The pair are both set to appear on The Project's final episode on Friday
It was revealed on Monday that the show's original stars Carrie, Charlie Pickering and Dave 'Hughesy' Hughes would be joining the panel for its final showdown.
The former stars of the comedic current affairs program, which is set to leave Channel Ten this week, will return for the final episode and help wave goodbye to nearly 16 years of 'news delivered differently'.
The final curtain call is set to tug on long-time viewers' heartstrings with a number of highlights from over the years.
Also on the line-up will be The Project's current stars Waleed Aly, Sarah Harris and Sam Taunton, along with Georgie Tunny and Friday regulars Rove McManus and Susie Youssef.
Resident funnyman Tommy will, of course, also make an appearance.
In June, it was announced that The Project had been officially axed and would air its final episode on June 27.
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