Niall Horan was, finally, photographed out on a dinner date with his new girlfriend Amelia Woolley. The two were spotted having a cozy dinner date over the weekend. 

The two were photographed while walking back home from their dinner at Fiume Battersea in London. The couple was dressed in color-coordinated outfits. Amelia was clad in a black and white polka dot playsuit and comfy Converse trainers while Horan was sporting a black and white print shirt and cream shorts. 

The new couple seemed to have a great time as they were seen smiling while chatting with some diners at the restaurant. However, in one photo shared by Daily Mail, Niall looked upset as they walked home. 

He was seen clenching his fist while Woolley seemed to try to calm him down. It could possibly be due to the paparazzi that were following them.

This was the first time that the two were seen together in public. Reports have it that the two have been seeing each other for the last two months. It was also earlier reported that Horan seemed to be getting serious with Woolley, who works as a designer shoe buyer.  

The two met in London as the 23-year-old brunette beauty works for shoe designer Nicholas Kirkwood. Apparently, the they grew closer during the lockdown. Woolley reportedly spent a lot of time with the 1D member at his London apartment when the COVID-19 restrictions started to ease up. 

Amelia previously shared on Snapchat a black and white photo of her and Niall while sipping some wine as they spent the weekend at the latter's apartment. They were also photographed celebrating the Fourth of July together. Woolley was seen wrapping her arm around Horan. 

Amelia Woolley is Niall's first serious relationship since the "Nice To Meet Ya" singer split from actress/singer Hailee Steinfeld. The two reportedly parted ways in 2018. 

Meanwhile, Niall Horan joined other artists in condemning racism following the antisemitic tweets and videos posted by British rapper Wiley, who compared the Jews to the Ku Klux Klan. Horan signed an open letter decrying racism along with Lewis Capaldi, Rita Ora, The 1975, Little Mix, and more. 

In the #NoSilenceInMusic letter, Niall Horan, along with other musicians, music producers, and several record labels condemned racism around the world. They also commented on police brutality in the United States as well as anti-Semitism online.