Zara McDermott gets seal of approval from Louis Tomlinson’s sisters as she shares pouty selfie

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ZARA McDermott gets the lip seal of approval from Louis Tomlinson’s sisters.

The Strictly star, 28, now dating the ex-1D singer, 33, posted a pouty selfie in London.

Selfie of a woman in London wearing a red and white striped shirt and blue jeans.InstagramZara McDermott has been given the seal of approval from Louis Tomlinson’s sisters[/caption] Zara McDermott posing in a blue striped crop top and skirt.InstagramZara and Louis went public with their relationship in March[/caption] Louis Tomlinson at Shaq's Fun House.GettyLouis is close with sisters Lottie and Phoebe[/caption]

It got love-heart and kissy feedback from Lottie and Phoebe Tomlinson.

Zara and Louis went public with their relationship in March, weeks after her split from long-term boyfriend Sam Thompson.

The Love Island beauty and Sam had been together for five years before ending things at the end of 2024.

Zara and Louis’ romance became public after they were seen enjoying a dinner and overnight stay at The Suffolk in Aldeburgh in The Sun’s exclusive photos.

It came amid reports that Zara had formed close bonds with Louis’ sisters Phoebe and Daisy.

Phoebe is a young mum, while Daisy is dating footballer Ryan Viggar.

The pair share a combined 2.4 million followers on social media and modelled for brands including PrettyLittleThing and Boux Avenue.

The 21-year-old twins recently teased a new reality show, with sources claiming Zara has been helping them behind the scenes thanks to her experience as a TV presenter and documentary maker.

Louis and Zara confirmed their romance after they were seen snogging in Malibu.

The pair were also snapped holding hands in a sweet PDA during their trip to the US.

Louis Tomlinson with three women at a birthday party.InstagramLouis with sisters Daisy, Phoebe and Lottie[/caption]

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