
Smitten Zara McDermott shows her support for boyfriend Louis Tomlinson as sings along at his concert in Zurich
The Love Island star, 28, and former One Direction member, 33, are believed to have started dating in March.
On Friday, she proved their relationship is going from strength to strength as she was seen enjoying his gig in the Swiss city.
In a TikTok video shared by user @katiexstyles, Zara could be seen singing and dancing along to one of Louis' songs from a private box.
Dressed in a simple white crop top, the reality star appeared in great spirits as she joined in with the crowd's excitement.
It comes just weeks after Zara was spotted dancing with Louis in the crowd at Worthy Farm during Sketpa's set at Glastonbury.
Louis could be seen with his arms wrapped around Zara who flopped her head back onto his shoulder while enjoying the music.
A fellow festival-goer captioned the post: 'Glastonbury is mad because you can be dancing to Skepta and boom Louis Tomlinson is next to you.'
Others couldn't get over the couple's kooky PDA and rushed to the comments: 'Literally is Zara well in this? LOL': 'It's so funny'.
In an interview before she travelled to Somerset for the festival, Zara also broke her silence on her split from Sam Thompson, 32.
The couple, who featured on Made In Chelsea together, had enjoyed a five-year relationship before calling time on their romance in January.
Zara made headlines after swiftly moving on with One Direction star Louis, with the pair spotted enjoying a date together in early March.
Their romance continued to blossom as they jetted off on holiday together, before Louis and Zara's ex Sam came face-to-face for the first time at Soccer Aid last month.
A seemingly awkward interaction ensued, with Louis reportedly blanking Sam following the match at Old Trafford despite holding 'peace talks' at the team hotel earlier.
The woman at the centre of the drama was however nowhere to be seen, with Zara later admitting the reaction to her love life has been 'frustrating'.
She told The Sun: 'The only thing in my life worth writing about is the work I do.'
The star also revealed that, despite still posting glamorous snaps to Instagram, she no longer spends much time on social media and is more grounded in her 'relationships'.
'I don't care about social media as much as I used to, or about the aesthetic or the image, I value so much real relationships and real support around me, and being that to other people,' she added.
'I'm a totally different person to the one I was when I was 21 years old and stepped into what appeared to be a glitzy world of showbiz, my day to day life is not at all glitz and glamour.'
Zara and Louis have since seemingly gone from strength to strength, with the couple pictured looking smitten during their Glastonbury weekend.
Zara certainly got the family seal of approval as she was snapped cuddling up to Louis's sister Lottie.
Their relationship has the added strength of the blessing of his make-up artist sibling Lottie, 26, with whom he has a close bond.
Taking to Instagram, Lottie shared a plethora of snaps from her time at the festival at Worthy Farm, which she enjoyed with Louis, Zara and fiancé Lewis Burton.
Proving she was accepting of her brother's new romance, Lottie snuggled in close to Zara, who wrapped an arm around her waist, as they posed in the field together.
Fans were quick to take to the comments to share their excitement over the seemingly newfound friendship between Zara and her boyfriend's sister.
They penned: 'YOU AND ZARA OMG'; 'You and Zara are my favorite duo!'
'Nice when your siblings and partners get along so well'
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