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Paloma Faith has gone public with her new boyfriend Stevie Thomas, following her split from husband Leyman Lahcine in 2023.
The singer made her relationship debut at Sony's Brit Awards after-party, where the couple posed for photos together.
Faith was at the event celebrating after presenting the Best Dance Act award to Charli XCX.
The new romance comes after Faith's marriage to French artist Leyman Lahcine ended in 2023.
The former couple share two children together after being in a relationship for nearly a decade.
Stevie Thomas is the director of a music venue in Birmingham.
The pair were seen cosying up to one another at an afterparty for the Brits
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He has also had a brief stint on reality television, appearing on the show Shipwreck back in 2007.
"Paloma and Stevie are absolutely head over heels for each other but she's been telling people it also feels like her healthiest relationship ever," a source told The Sun.
"He's 6ft 6 and she loves how he towers over her," the source added.
The couple appeared very affectionate at the Sony after-party following the Brit Awards.
The singer presented the Best Dance Act award to Charli XCX
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"It's sexy and exciting but he's also very in touch with his feelings and a great communicator," the source continued.
"They are very tactile when they are around each other and it feels very special."
The insider described the couple as "kindred spirits" who appear to be "in it for the long term."
Faith has been open about finding love again following her marriage breakdown.
"Yeah. But also I feel like I'm coming from the perspective that I know how it can pan out," she admitted when asked if she was in love.
"It can go stale if we don't invest and if we don't ask each other."
The couple split in 2022 and have two children together
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Faith has previously spoken candidly about her split from Leyman Lahcine.
"You either grow together, adapting to one another like expandable foam and filling the gaps where it's empty or one person grows and the other stays the same," she explained.
She revealed that becoming a mother was a life-changing experience that altered her needs in the relationship.
"Our relationship ended because we have those children. And I think that was worth it. At night when you've got the kids to bed and it's silent in the house... you can be really alone," she shared.