
Lottie Tomlinson poses with brother Louis and new girlfriend Zara McDermott
Glastonbury 2025 got underway this week and plenty of famous faces have already been seen out and about at Worthy Farm – including Louis Tomlinson and his new girlfriend Zara McDermott
Lottie Tomlinson has shared some sweet pics with her brother Louis and girlfriend Zara McDermott at Glastonbury this weekend. The mum-of-two took to her Instagram page to post a collection of snaps as she enjoyed the festival.
She went to the event with her partner Lewis Burton but also bumped into her musician brother and his new girlfriend in the fields. One of the photos showed Lottie wearing a simple white tank top along with baggy jeans as she snuggled up to her partner and Louis posed behind.
Louis can be seen wearing a black vest top along with a cap and sunglasses in a bid to keep his identity a secret over the weekend. Another photo shows that Lottie is clearly getting along with her brother's new girlfriend as she shared a snap posing with the former Love Island star.
Zara also went for a dressed down look as she wore blue denim shorts along with a striped blue T-shirt, a cap and high top Converse trainers.
Glastonbury 2025 kicked off this week, with plenty of famous musician from around the world descending on Worthy Farm to show off their talent. Music fans as well as celebs have also gone to the event to see their favourite acts.
This comes after it was revealed that Louis has unveiled his own unique camping arrangement – a tent solely for booze. The former One Direction star, 33, is camping with a group of mates at Glastonbury rather than going a more luxurious approach.
The singing star, who brought a TV to the festival to watch England play an International match last year, 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, 28-year-old Zara is joining her boyfriend at the festival but won't be camping with him. It's thought that instead she is staying off site.
"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.
Zara and Louis first struck up romance rumours earlier this year as they were photographed on a date in Suffolk in March. This came just a few weeks after Zara's split from her long-term boyfriend Sam Thompson.
Louis and Zara then enjoyed a 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.

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