Lewis Capaldi was spotted alongside his unlikely girlfriend Emma Watson on the penultimate day of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships.
The 26-year-old singer and the 33-year-old Harry Potter actress were in high spirits as they chatted while watching the women’s final on day 13 of the championship.
As Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic and Ons Jabeur of Tunisia competed, the duo struck a series of comical poses in front of the cameras.
Lewis and Emma appeared to be in high spirits throughout and were also deep in conversation while watching the exciting game.
The ‘Before You Go’ hitmaker, who is taking some time off from touring, cut a casual figure in an open blue shirt, while the ‘Beauty and the Beast’ star looked effortless in a white textured floral lace dress with black fabric detailing looked stylish.
‘Didn’t see that coming’: Lewis Capaldi was spotted alongside his unlikely girlfriend Emma Watson on the penultimate day of the star-studded Wimbledon Tennis Championships
‘Unexpected Crossover’: The 26-year-old singer and the 33-year-old Harry Potter actress couldn’t help but smile as they watched the day 13 match of the tennis championships
Fans quickly took to Twitter, unable to believe their eyes at the “unexpected crossover.”
One wrote: “Lewis Capaldi and Emma Watson are such a random crossover, but entertaining nonetheless.”
Another wrote: “@LewisCapaldi sitting with Emma Watson unexpected healthy crossover.”
“I wasn’t expecting Emma Watson alongside Lewis Capaldi,” added a third.
The couple joined other well-known stars, including Hollywood couple Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas.
Saturday’s tennis action saw the women’s singles final, in which Marketa Vondrousova defeated Ons Jabeur to win the coveted Venus Rosewater Dish and of course the £2.35million prize.
Lewis announced last month that all of the next 24 shows of his Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent tour have been canceled just days after struggling to finish his headlining set in Glastonbury.
The singer took to social media to say it was “obvious” that he “needed to spend a lot more time getting my mental and physical health in order,” and called the decision “the most difficult of my life.”
Pals: As Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic and Ons Jabeur of Tunisia competed, the duo struck a series of comical poses in front of the cameras
Everyone smiles: Lewis and Emma appeared to be in high spirits throughout and were also deep in conversation while watching the exciting game
Crossover: Fans quickly took to Twitter, unable to believe their eyes at the duo’s “unexpected crossover.”
He shared: “Hello everyone. First of all I would like to thank Glastonbury for being there, singing along when I needed to and for all the great messages afterwards. “It really means the world,” he began.
“The fact that this probably won’t come as a surprise doesn’t make it any easier to write, but I’m very sorry to report that I will be taking a break from touring for the foreseeable future.”
“I used to enjoy every second of shows like this and was hoping that the three-week break would sort me out.
“But the truth is I’m still learning to adjust to the effects of my Tourette’s Syndrome and on Saturday it became clear that I need to spend a lot more time getting my mental and physical health in order so that I can can continue to do everything I love.” for a long time.
“I know I’m incredibly fortunate to be able to take time off when others can’t, and I want to thank my amazing family, friends, team, medical professionals and all of you who are so supportive every step of the way supported.” the way through the good times and even more so over the last year when I needed it more than ever.
“I’m incredibly sorry to everyone who wanted to come to a show before the end of the year, but I need to be comfortable to get to the level you all deserve.”
“Playing for you every night is all I ever dreamed of, so this was the hardest decision of my life.” I will be back as soon as possible. All my love, Lewis.’
Tourette’s experts told Web it was not possible to know when Lewis would recur because everyone has different treatment needs.
Difficulties: It comes after Lewis struggled to finish his headlining set at Glastonbury (pictured on stage in Glastonbury last month) due to his Tourette Syndrome symptoms.
They also praised his “courage” “to speak up about his condition” and called him an “inspiration” for many others affected – but warned that his recovery may be accelerated.
Lewis had already taken three weeks off prior to performing on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury, but recently admitted it wasn’t enough and that he was “still learning to adjust to the effects of my Tourette’s Syndrome”.
The artist became emotional when he lost his voice during the performance, prompting him to apologize to the audience – who then helped him finalize his songs in heartwarming recordings that quickly went viral.