Cruz Beckham seen with new flame Tana Holding following split from Bliss Chapman

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Cruz Beckham was spotted cuddling up to model Tana Holding during a night out with friends at the weekend.

It comes after reports that Cruz split with his long-term girlfriend, Bliss Chapman, last month.

He was seen looking relaxed as he sat with Tana on a couch in a London pub on Saturday night, as they chatted to friends while he planted kisses on her shoulder.

The pair, both 17, were seen wearing similar outfits, as Tana wore a red zip-up sweater, and Cruz donned a red hoodie.

He was also wearing a pair of sunglasses and was seen with blonde highlights in his hair.

According to The Sun, the pair met this year and have been 'quietly' dating for a few weeks.

"They make a really lovely couple and she is down-to-earth and really fun. She is not fazed by Cruz’s fame and where he comes from," a source told the publication.

"It is early days but Cruz seems smitten with Tana.

"She lives in London and does not have a life in the public eye. Tana wants to stay low key and Cruz is happy to go along with that."

The Mirror contacted Cruz's representative for comment.

Cruz's new romance comes after his split with his ex-girlfriend Bliss Chapman in March this year.

The pair went public with their relationship in August 2021 and had been dating for around 18 months before calling it quits.

Alongside a budding relationship, Cruz's music career has taken an upwards turn as it's been reported he has recently signed with management company Tap Music.

A source told The Sun : "The fact that such a well-established and successful management company has taken on Cruz proves there is faith that he is the real deal.

“Everyone has been really impressed with what they have heard so far and he is working hard to develop his songs."

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