Liam Payne thinks Cheryl Fernandez-Versini is “amazing” – and she’s reciprocated by saying she’s happy with the ex-boyband singer.
The couple, below, who have been dating for three months, made their red carpet debut together at the Global Gift Gala in Paris, France, last week when Fernandez-Versini received the Global Gift Philanthropist Award and Payne reckons he couldn’t be more proud of his 32-year-old girlfriend.
He told Hello! Magazine at the do: “It’s her night and I’m very proud of her. She’s amazing.”
Cheryl, who split from second husband Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini, below, last December after just over a year of marriage, is smitten with the 22-year-old pop star.
Asked how her relationship is going, she smiled and said: “I am just very happy.”
The pair have recently enjoyed some time out in America and Cheryl has been having a particularly relaxed break.
She added: “I’ve been going to a few concerts, playing on the X-box and eating a few cheeseburgers.”
The former X Factor judge received the award in recognition of the work done by her Cheryl’s Trust foundation, which supports the needs of disadvantaged young people across the UK, and admits she set up the charity because she knows she was lucky" to escape her own background.
The couple, below, who have been dating for three months, made their red carpet debut together at the Global Gift Gala in Paris, France, last week when Fernandez-Versini received the Global Gift Philanthropist Award and Payne reckons he couldn’t be more proud of his 32-year-old girlfriend.
He told Hello! Magazine at the do: “It’s her night and I’m very proud of her. She’s amazing.”
Cheryl, who split from second husband Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini, below, last December after just over a year of marriage, is smitten with the 22-year-old pop star.
Asked how her relationship is going, she smiled and said: “I am just very happy.”
The pair have recently enjoyed some time out in America and Cheryl has been having a particularly relaxed break.
She added: “I’ve been going to a few concerts, playing on the X-box and eating a few cheeseburgers.”
The former X Factor judge received the award in recognition of the work done by her Cheryl’s Trust foundation, which supports the needs of disadvantaged young people across the UK, and admits she set up the charity because she knows she was lucky" to escape her own background.
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