Zayn Malik and Gigi Hadid enjoy a romantic kayak ride on Tahitian holiday
The pop star and his model girlfriend soaked up the sun as they took to the seas
ZAYN Malik showed off his paddle skills to girlfriend Gigi Hadid as they took a romantic kayak ride on their sunny getaway.
The pop star and the model were snapped taking the boat out on the turquoise waters of Tahiti as they spent some much-needed alone time together.
While a bikini-clad Gigi, 21, say at the top of the boat, Zayn, 23, took control and paddled them out across the water, flexing his tattooed muscles.
But they didn’t seem to get very far as shortly after, Zayn was seen lying back in the boat and puffed on a cigarette as he admired his lady who cooled off in the water.
Both looked fit and sexy, she in a string bikini that showed off her catwalk figure, he in a pair of small blue shorts, which he then swapped for longer orange ones.
He then grabbed her hand as they strolled up the beach, her bikini bottoms showing off her pert derriere.
The celebrity couple, who started dating last November, are making the most of their free time away from their busy lives, which saw them split briefly in June.
He then cancelled his performance at London's Capital Summertime Ball, saying he had 'suffered the worst anxiety of my career.'
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And a source told E!: “They got through a rough patch that Zayn was facing personally and it started to put a dark cloud on their relationship. Gigi was there for him when he needed her the most and that brought them closer than ever.”
The pair have also shrugged off rumours that have originated from Justin Bieber’s camp that suggested Zayn and Bieber’s ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez hooked up while she was still with the Love Yourself star.
But a source told the Hollywood Life that Gigi has ignored the gossip, and added: “She wants to stay out of whatever is going on between Justin and Selena.
“She's happy and in love with Zayn, she's not going to let Justin and Selena's drama come between them
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