
Paul Mescal jets off to New Zealand to support girlfriend Gracie Abrams
The Irish actor took time out of his busy schedule this week to support his other half on her The Secret of Us tour.
Multiple fans took to TikTok to share clips of the Maynooth native in the crowd at her recent Auckland show, having made the long haul flight to New Zealand to cheer her on. Paul Mescal is head over heels for Gracie Abrams and we totally get it! Pic:Those in attendance noted that the star kept a low profile on the night, eager not to take the spotlight away from his girl.
In a number of clips, Paul can be seen taking out his phone and capturing some memories from Gracie's stellar performance.
The happy couple are reportedly making 'each other a priority' in the wake of split speculation earlier this year.
Rumours of a rift between the pair began to circulate back in January, as bystanders noticed Gracie crying during a dinner date in London.
However, all seems to be well between the actor and singer, after they were spotted celebrating Valentine's Day in New York, where Paul is currently performing in the play A Streetcar Named Desire.
Now, an insider has told PEOPLE that the couple are making it work and prioritising their connection despite living apart. The Irish actor took time out of his busy schedule this week to support his other half on her The Secret of Us tour. Pic:for iHeartRadio
The insider added: 'Last month, Gracie showed her support for Paul by attending a performance of A Streetcar Named Desire in Brooklyn.'
'Despite their busy schedules, the couple is making each other a priority.'
'There's no denying the strong chemistry between Paul and Gracie, true lovebirds,' the source continued.
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