
Louis Tomlinson's bizarre Glastonbury camping plans complete with 'booze tent'
One Direction star Louis Tomlinson has been spotted at Glastonbury every year for the past decade.
Louis Tomlinson's odd camping set-up for Glastonbury comes complete with a tent solely for booze. The former One Direction star, 33, is camping with a group of mates this weekend instead of staying at a posh hotel.
The singer brought his own TV to the festival to watch England play an International match last year, and he now has allocated a tent just for drinks. A source told The Mirror: 'Louis is determined to make it a weekend to remember and has planned everything with military like precision - including making sure enough booze is available. He has his own tent - and one just for the drinks.'
Meanwhile girlfriend Zara McDermott, 28, is joining Louis at the famed festival, but is thought to be staying off site and not camping with Louis. 'Everyone is saying it's a nice break for him and Zara but it's a great way also for Zara to meet his mates. It will definitely be a boozy one and not a particularly romantic one,' the source added.
The couple were rumoured to have got together earlier this year as they were photographed on a cosy date in Suffolk in March, just a few weeks after Zara's split from her long-term boyfriend Sam Thompson.
Louis and Zara then enjoyed a cosy trip together in Los Angeles, with Zara finally unveiling her romance on Instagram as the pair enjoyed a brunch date together. Since then, it appears their romance has continued to blossom as Zara was recently seen supporting Louis in Costa Rica.
But there may be some tension between Sam and Louis, as the pair had an awkward encounter at Soccer Aid earlier this month.
Despite their seemingly amicable encounter before the match, Sam appeared less than thrilled during an interview.
Fans have been eager to observe how they would react to one another since the news of Zara and Louis' romance emerged.
As they mingled, Sam's behaviour hinted at underlying tension between the love rivals.
During an interview with the Daily Mail, cameras captured Louis continuing with the training session over Sam's shoulder, prompting Sam to remark: "You're going over my shoulder. I'm over here."
Appearing to sound slightly irritated, Sam continued: "Stop going over there, what are you doing. I'm over here. It's fine, okay, cool, well you're just going to get my voice and the lads training."
A body language expert observed that the pair's efforts to avoid eye contact only drew more attention to the situation.
Judi James told Mail Online that Sam's actions made him appear as though he was trying to be seen as "anything but a loser in love" while playing alongside his ex's new partner.
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