DAWN Ward's daughter Taylor has officially gone public with Manchester City footballer Riyad Mahrez on Instagram.
The 22-year-old reality stunner put on a loved-up display with the Algerian star - just one day after Dawn's court scandal.
Keen to put recent drama to one side, Taylor was seen cuddling up to the 29-year-old footballer during a romantic date night.
The couple sweetly held hands for the photo, which was shared to Taylor's account today.
She captioned the post 'Me & U,' alongside a heart emoji, while Riyad shared the snap to his profile.
He also commented: "Always ❤️❤️ ."
The couple's celebrity pals rushed to show their support, with Love Island's Joanna Chimonides writing: "You twoooooo!!!!"
Cally Jane Beech said: "Beaut couple."
While proud mum Dawn added a string of love heart emojis.
The Sun on Sunday revealed in February how dad-of-two Riyad and Taylor had started dating after he split with wife Rita, 25.
A source revealed: "Taylor and Riyad have been close for quite some time now, but it’s still a big step to go on holiday with the parents of your girlfriend.
"But he likes them and they think he’s a lovely, respectful guy. He gets on well with Ashley because he is a former footballer too so understands the pressures of the job and the game.
"And he’s managed to charm Dawn. Most importantly for Dawn and Ashley, Taylor is happy so that’s what is most important to them."
The cosy display comes hours after RHOC star Dawn appeared in court charged with racially aggravated harassment of two Jewish brothers and possession of cocaine.
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The Wag and businesswoman, who lives in a £15 million mansion with her husband, ex-Premier League footballer Ashley Ward, is accused of committing the offences at Euston Railway Station in London on October 29 last year.
The 47-year-old mum of four was told she won't face trial until March 2022.
She first appeared at Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court on September 10 this year but was later called again on September 28 for a plea hearing.
She denies all the charges.