Alex Scott and Jess Glynne have reportedly been dating for months and are said to be 'really happy' together.
The pair have been seeing each other for the last two months, a source told the Mirror.
It has been reported that the 38-year-old sports commentator and 'Hold My Hand' singer, 33 went on multiple dates before and after the Women's World Cup
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They also attended the premiere afterparty of David and Victoria Beckham's Netflix documentary together.
Alex Scott MBE took to punditry after retiring from playing football professionally for Arsenal and the England national team. She also represented Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
And Jess Glynne rose to fame in 2013 as a featured artist on Clean Bandit's hit single 'Rather Be.'
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In 2018, she revealed how she turned down the X Factor after meeting with a producer.
She knew it wasn't the route for her and instead focused on writing songs for both for herself and other musicians.
Now the singer and commentator are apparently 'really happy' together.
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An insider claimed: "Alex and Jess have been a slow burn and they didn’t want to rush things or go public too soon. But they’re officially an item now and seem really happy.
"They are both strong, independent women with a shared passion and respect of their respective careers, supporting one another from the sidelines."
The source added that the pair have met each other's friends.
Tyla has contacted Jess and Alex's representation for comment.
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Back in July, Jess and Alex were seen spending time together at Wimbledon and a month later, they were spotted enjoying a pub lunch in northwest London before the Women's World Cup.
They reportedly hung out again after Alex returned from commentating on the WWC in Australia.
Alex has previously opened up about her relationship with former teammate Kelly Smith. In her memoir, she revealed Kelly was her first-ever love and discussed her 'heartbreak' when they broke up.
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Meanwhile, Jess once said she avoids putting a label on her sexuality.
She told the Daily Star in 2015: "I’ve only ever been with one girl in my life and that’s the girl from my album. It was hard at the beginning of the relationship because until then I had only ever gone out with guys. But I am who I am.
"I’m never going to put a label on my sexuality and people should never feel uncomfortable about who they love."
Jess explained the reason she chose to be honest with her fans about her personal life.
"I wanted my album to be as honest as possible. I’ve laid all my cards on the table and gave the truth," she said.