Louis Tomlinson’s girlfriend said THIS about Briana Jungwirth

Well, that was unexpected

Louis Tomlinson

by Jadie Troy-Pryde |
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Louis Tomlinson hit the headlines this week after his jokes Twitter convo with bandmate Niall Horan about online trolls. The pair decided to have a rap off with the 'fans' that were harassing them over WhatsApp, which we are more than happy to get behind.

But the last thing he needed was any more dramz to land on his doorstep. Especially when it's anything to do with his so-dreamy-cute-he's-making-us-broody baby, Freddie Reign.

So when his girlfriend, Danielle Campbell, decided to dish the dirt on how she REALLY feels about his baby mama, Briana Jungwirth, we were all waiting with baited breath. Considering that Briana has been pretty open about her feelings towards Danielle, we expected things to get a little hectic – either on social media or IRL.

However, that didn't happen.

Danielle's interview was actually super sweet about both Louis and Briana, and it kind of made us feel a bit warm and fuzzy because she sounds insanely nice and mature about a sitch that has the potential to be VERY messy (you haven't forgotten about the Tyga/Kylie Jenner/Blac Chyna debacle, have you?)

In the interview with Entertainment Tonight, she quashed rumours of any bitterness between herself and Briana, and praised the two young parents for doing so well.

"I think Louis and Briana have done a great job in raising him," she told the site.

"He's got beautiful parents… I have so much respect for Briana for everything that she's doing… She's a wonderful mother,"

HOW NICE IS THAT?

Danielle and Louis have been dating since late last year and have recently moved in together, setting up camp in his £15m four bed home in Hollywood. Swanky.

As Justin Bieber said to his ex Selena Gomez this week – it's ALL love.

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