Zara Holland spotted for first time since reuniting with boyfriend after being fined for breaking Barbados Covid rules
REALITY star Zara Holland has been spotted for the first time since reuniting with her boyfriend after being fined for breaking Barbados coronavirus rules.
The shamed 25-year-old was seen wearing a mask while sat in a Mercedes in East Yorkshire on Tuesday.
Zara and Elliott were summoned to appear before island magistrates for allegedly trying to flee Barbados after he tested positive for coronavirus.
Both were swabbed on arrival in Barbados and ordered to isolate at the £300-a-night beachfront Sugar Bay hotel - and when Elliott’s test came back positive, they made a run for it to avoid being quarantined.
The former Miss England kept a low profile as she boarded a Virgin Atlantic flight to Manchester last week having left him behind.
Love was hauled in front of magistrates when he was let out of a quarantine unit and fined £3,000 for flouting Barbados Covid laws.
He was taken there after police nabbed him and Zara, 25, at the airport.
Love had to test negative twice for the virus over the space of five days before he was released from the quarantine centre, which was previously a military base.
Surprisingly, Zara was got hit with a bigger face, having to pay £4,400 due to her compliance in the offence.
Yesterday she was criticised by Peter Andre's doctor wife Emily who said she was "lucky" to get away with a light punishment.
Writing in her column for, the mother-of-two said: "So many celebrities have been criticised for travelling abroad during lockdown.
"We don't know the circumstances and some of them could be working, but I think if they are breaking the rules then they shouldn't be putting it on social media when we're all stuck in lockdown back home!
"Former Love Island star Zara Holland was lucky to only receive a £4,417 fine after breaching quarantine rules in Barbados.
"You have to put the health of other people first and to try and leave Barbados after her boyfriend tested positive wasn't the right thing to do."