ADAM PEATY'S girlfriend Holly Ramsay stunned in a gorgeous outfit as she reunited with the Olympics star.
The Team GB swimmer saw his competition suffer a huge blow as he tested positive for Covid.
Peaty, 29, had the positive test on Monday, a day after winning silver in the 100m breaststroke at Paris 2024.
Girlfriend Holly, 24 - also the daughter of Gordon Ramsay - has travelled to Paris to reunite with Peaty.
She shared a on Instagram in which she gave a glimpse into her trip.
The couple met up as she visited Team GB's base and stunned in a black dress.
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Fans flooded the comment section with praise for her outfit.
One posted: "Gorgeous."
A second wrote: "So cute."
A third commented: "Gorg girl!"
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A fourth said: "Wow."
Another added: "Lovely, hope Adam is well."
What happens next?
If Adam Peaty had tested positive in Tokyo three years ago, it would have been the end of his Games and he would have been quarantined in an Olympic hospital before being sent home.
Things have changed a great deal since and there are no restrictions or special measures attached to positive tests at the Paris Games.
Team GB chiefs will adopt a “common sense” approach, with Peaty and those around him urged to adopt a sensible “hands and face” approach, using antiseptic cleansers.
But there is no need for Peaty to isolate or even to notify Games bosses - although the Team GB announcement will let the world know of his illness.
Peaty will be cleared to compete again as soon as he feels ready to perform, although it seems more likely that he would not take part in the qualifying rounds of either of the relay events he is due to participate in.
But with head of performance services Greg Rutter having worked overtime to minimise risk throughout the British squads at their various Paris bases, there are at this stage no concerns of a spread of the infection.
Holly also shared a picture of her with Peaty on her Instagram story.
She captioned the snap: "Good to see my ❤️ today."
Peaty is hoping to return to action later in the Games.
He does not need to isolate, and will be cleared to compete again as soon as he feels ready.
His next final is due to be on Saturday as he is planning to help defend GB’s mixed 4x100m medley relay title, with the 4x100m men’s medley relay the following night.