Jamie Redknapp and Frida Andersson-Lourie looked loved up on a romantic walk together, linking arms as they strolled through sunny London streets.
The genetically blessed couple made the most of the spring sunshine and headed for a coffee together, dressing smart-casual but wrapping up warm
Footie pundit Jamie, 47, chased away the chill with a scarf and blazer, while model Frida wore a beanie, padded jacket, and active wear leggings.
Jamie and Frida were first linked in August last year, and it’s thought to be his first relationship since his split from ex-wife Louise in 2017.
When their relationship first emerged, a source told The Sun that it was early days but that they “really enjoy” each other’s company and that Jamie was happy to be moving on with someone who’s also a parent.
Jamie and Louise share two sons, Charley, 16, and Beau, 12.
And still on good terms, the famous exes co-parent their boys, with Jamie recently gushing about Louise’s skills as a mum.
He told Hello! magazine: “I’m very fortunate I’ve got two great boys. When you co-parent, it’s something you have to do together and make sure you’re both pulling the right way.
“Louise does a great job with the boys. We do the best we can and try to be tough but fair.”
Louise has told that she regrets not fighting to harder to save her marriage at the time.
They split in 2017, not long after Louise’s 2016 Strictly stint saw her career explode.
The blonde beauty told You! magazine: “I didn’t want to lose too much of a good feeling.
“Before anyone could stop me, I just ran as fast as the wind would take me. I never once looked behind, until maybe too late.
“I should have paused for a minute and thought about other people and had just a bit more time to work out why I felt I couldn’t do it anymore.”
Heartbreakingly, Louise had considered for a split second “whether it would be easier for a bus to take me out.”
It was the thought of leaving Charley and Beau without a mum that helped her through the dark time.
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk