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Jesy Nelson fuels romance rumours with rapper Zion Foster as she’s surprised with flowers and says ‘I’m a lucky girl’

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JESY Nelson has fuelled romance rumours with rapper Zion Foster after she reveals she was surprised with a bunch of flowers.

The singer took to her Instagram grid to show off her latest gift - as she gushed over being a "lucky girl" in the social media snap.

Jesy, 31, showed off the bunch of orange and white flowers as she wrote to her fans with a heart-eyed emoji: "I'm a lucky girl".

She placed the gift-wrapped bunch in the middle of her dining table, revealing her sofas in the conservatory of her home. It comes after rumours began to swirl that Jesy was growing close to rapper Zion Foster, with the pair jetting off for a romantic trip to Jamaica earlier this month.

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