The ‘Lucky Again’ singer’s sister Lottie Tomlinson captured a moment of his 8-year-old son during her visit to Los Angeles
Louis Tomlinson; son Freddie Tomlinson . Photo:
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Louis Tomlinson’s son Freddie enjoyed a day out with his family!
The 8-year-old boy was recently spotted in a TikTok video shared by the singer’s twin sisters, Phoebe and Daisy Tomlinson, during their visit to Los Angeles.
The video detailed their trip to the frozen yogurt establishment Pinkberry with other family members, including Phoebe’s 9-month-old daughter Olive.
“Me, Phoe, Freddie and Rach headed out to Pinkberry,” Daisy explained in the video. “We really fancied one, so I thought, ‘Let’s go!’ ”
She goes on to say that the drive was about 40 minutes but it was “worth it.”
Daisy then filmed herself walking on the street with her frozen yogurt treat, during which she panned her camera to show her other family members with Freddie in the center.
Freddie, wearing a white T-shirt, looked at the camera for a moment before looking away.
Eagle-eyed fans rushed to the comments to talk about the rare appearance of the One Direction alum’s son. “Freddie is getting so big,” one person wrote. “Glad you all got to go visit him.”
“Freddie is getting so tall now,” shared another.
Louis Tomlinson and son Freddie in 2016.
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“Freddie looks more and more like Lou,” wrote another viewer.
Louis’ other sister Lottie Tomlinson, who is currently expecting her second child, also shared a video on Instagram that showed Freddie and her daughter Lucky playing in a swimming pool.
“me n my babies 🎀 one last trip before she arrives,” the makeup artist captioned the post.
Louis, 32, welcomed Freddie with his ex Briana Jungwirth in 2016.
More recently, the singer showed support for his late former bandmate Liam Payne’s 7-year-old son Bear Grey following Liam’s Oct. 16 death.
In a heartfelt tribute on Instagram, Louis wrote, “I want you to know that if Bear ever needs me I will be the Uncle he needs in his life and tell him stories of how amazing his dad was.”