
Wimbledon's steamiest celebrity snogs as the stars pack on the PDA in the stands
Game, Set, Smooch Wimbledon's steamiest celebrity snogs as the stars pack on the PDA in the stands
LOVED-up stars aren't shy about showing off their affection, locking lips between sets and serving serious PDA while the action played out on court.
All eyes are on the celeb couples turning up the heat in the stands, as stars get seriously steamy with some courtside snogging at Wimbledon.
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Wimbledon often gets a little raunchy as celebs pack on the PDA in the stands
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Forget centre court - all eyes were on the celeb couples turning up the heat in the stands
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While the pros battled it out on court, celebs in the stands were busy making headlines of their own getting hot under the collar at the event with steamy snogs, cheeky cuddles and full-on PDA moments.
From A-listers to royalty to reality stars, these couples weren't afraid to put their romance on display.
Here are the steamiest celeb kisses spotted at Wimbledon so far...
Mike Tindall and Zara
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Mike and Zara Tindall were spotted enjoying the action from the Royal Box - and, of course, packing in the PDA
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Rugby ace and his royal wife were all smiles as they packed on the PDA during their Wimbledon date in 2022.
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The royal lovebirds were spotted enjoying the action from the Royal Box.
The couple couldn't stop giggling, sharing kisses and leaning in close throughout the match, proving that even after years of marriage, their spark is still very much alive.
From Centre Court cuddles to royal smooches, they've become pros at serving relationship goals season after season.
Zara oozed summer glam and effortless style in a white shirt dress cinched at the waist, complete with a black bag and wedges.
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Mike, ever the dapper gent, kept it classic in a light grey blazer, teamed with a crisp white shirt and a striped tie.
Cara Delevingne and Minke
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Cara Delevingne and Minke looked totally smitten leaning in for many kisses
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The model and actress was turned heads at Wimbledon 2023 as she cosied up to her musician girlfriend in the stands.
The pair looked totally smitten, leaning in for kisses and whispering sweet nothings during the match - barely noticing the action on court.
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Fans cant believe who Olivia Rodrigo sat with at Wimbledon in Royal Box
Dressed in matching shades and laid-back chic, the couple oozed cool couple energy while serving serious PDA goals.
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom
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Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom were spotted sneaking in kisses between sets
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The pop queen and Hollywood heartthrob brought the romance to Wimbledon in 2023 with some seriously steamy courtside cuddles and kisses.
The loved-up pair were engaged at the time and were spotted giggling, holding hands and sneaking in snogs between sets.
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Katy rocked a vintage-inspired polka dot dress and oversized sunnies, while Orlando kept it suave in a tailored suit - but all eyes were on their flirty chemistry.
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Maya Jama and Ben
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Maya Jama and Ben Simmons confirmed their romance after cuddling up in the stands
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It's was game, set and match for Maya and Ben Simmons, who confirmed their romance after being spotted sharing a kiss at Wimbledon in 2021.
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They were laughing, leaning in close and sharing cheeky smiles throughout the match - sending fans into a frenzy.
The pair looked smitten as they cuddled up in the stands, surrounded by fellow celeb spectators - with Maya beaming as she leaned in for a cheeky smooch with the NBA star.
The Love Island host turned heads in a pastel checkered co-ord, teamed with a white handbag and nude sandals - serving up summer glam with serious style.
Ben kept it cool and casual in a green baseball jacket, white tee, jeans and fresh white trainers - but it was their PDA-packed action that had fans talking.
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Alexa Chung and Tom Sturridge
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Alexa Chung and Tom Sturridge served serious PDA goals as well as style
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The fashion queen and her actor boyfriend served style and snogs at Wimbledon in 2023.
Bringing some serious star power to Centre Court - and weren't shy about showing some affection.
The effortlessly cool couple were spotted sharing kisses and cosy cuddles between sets - proving love was well and truly in the air.
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Alexa oozed Wimbledon chic in a cropped blazer and jeans, while Tom rocked a checked blazer - complete with his trademark shades.
Tennis might have been on the schedule - but this stylish duo were the real main event in the stands.

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