Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde enjoyed a bite to eat in the Big Apple as the former One Direction man prepares for a mammoth month ahead at Madison Square Garden.
The singing sensation, 28, is to perform 15 gigs at the world famous venue between August 20 and September 21 and his actress belle Olivia, 38, looks set to be cheering him on from the sideline.
The pair were snapped together at RubiRosa Pizza Bar in New York City. Harry's eccentric style was once again on show as he stepped out in a knitted white shirt with a floral pattern and yellow trim. He had it rolled up at the sleeves and unbuttoned passed his chest to reveal glimpses of his heavily tattooed torso.
He donned a black face mask as the coronavirus pandemic continues, while he wore his famous locks up in a bun.
Olivia followed behind her beau and looked pretty in blue as she opted for the casual look. Unlike Harry she didn't wear a face mask. She wore a white and pale blue ankle-length floaty dress with buttons at the front.
The House star tucked a navy blue t-shirt into the dress and wore an elegant gold necklace over the top. She completed the look with a pair of white Adidas trainers with blue stripes.
Earlier this year a source claimed the couple were "more serious than ever" to make their relationship a success as they committed to each other.
Speaking to People in May, an insider said: "Harry is very smitten. Olivia has very much brought out his romantic side. He also has tremendous respect for her when it comes to work."
The pair are set to appear together on Don't Worry Darling - a movie which Olivia also directed. Earlier in the day they had been spotted taking a stroll through the West Village.
Olivia is currently going through a court battle with ex-partner Jason Sudeikis over the custody of their two kids, Otis, eight, and five-year-old Daisy.
The actress won a recent ruling to state California is their children's home state following Jason's request to raise their family in Brooklyn.
A legal filing, seen by Page Six, last week read: "Judge Powell and this Referee agreed that New York was not the home state of the subject children; but rather California was the children’s home state.
"Therefore, for the reasons stated on the record on July 15, 2022, respondent’s motion to dismiss the custody petitions filed on October 21, 2021 is granted as this court finds that New York does not have jurisdiction to hear the custody petitions as New York is not the home state of the subject children."
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