IT looks like Snow White actress Rachel Zegler might have found her Prince Charming while treading the boards in Evita.
The American actress was spotted cosying up to her stage co-star Nathan Louis Fernand as she joined fans watching Sabrina Carpenter perform BST Hyde Park on Sunday night.



While Rachel plays the leading role in Evita, Nathan is part of the ensemble in the West End Show and has previously clocked up roles in The Lion King, Magic Mike and Hamilton, as well as performing as a backing dancer for KSI and EVE.
"Rachel and Nathan were with their Evita co-stars Bella Brown and Mia Mullarkey during Sabrina," an onlooker told The Sun.
"But they only had eyes for each other and seemed really close.
"When Sabrina was performing Rachel was leaning back into Nathan and he looked really happy with himself.
"Later on in the night she gave him a kiss on the cheek as he showed her something on her phone.
"They make a really lovely looking couple and it looked like they had a blast."
Rachel had been in a relationship with Hunger Games actor Josh Andrés Rivera, with the pair going official with their romance back in 2021.
The pair met while working on West Side Story together and later appeared in The Hunger Games: The Ballads of Songbirds together.
But last year insiders said they had broken things off after three years, with Rachel editing some of her Instagram photos to remove Josh from the pictures.
It was announced Rachel had landed the leading role in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Evita earlier this year and the production has become a huge success.
As part of the show, Rachel has been appearing on the balcony of the London Palladium to perform Don't Cry For Me Argentina for fans who have been hanging around outside to catch a glimpse of her.
And it's gone down a treat, with clips of her performances going viral.
It's been a key change moment for Rachel, who massively came under fire for Disney's woke reworking of Snow White last year – where she branded Prince Charming a "stalker" and said the original 1937 classic was "weird".





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