Zara Larsson reveals she discovered her friend moved in with her ex after spotting her on Find My Friends - but admits she still hasn't confronted her

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Zara Larsson has shared the awkward moment she discovered one of her friends had secretly moved in with her ex, after spotting them on Find My Friends.

The Swedish singer, 28, has been blazing the promotional trail while on her Midnight Sun tour, and has now recalled the moment she learned her friend and her ex were living in the same house.

Speaking following the release of her remix album Midnight Sun: Girls Trip, Zara shared the story while appearing on Capital Breakfast's A Very British Day Out with Jordan North.

The star insisted the move could be an 'innocent' one because her friend has split up with her fiancé, but she was yet to confront her about it.

She said: 'You know what's funny? I have someone on Find My Friends and I was like "wait a minute, why is my friend at my ex's house."'

'Because I remember where he lives, right? And I don't think she remembered that I have her on Find My Friends. 

Zara Larsson has shared the awkward moment she discovered one of her friends had secretly moved in with her ex, after spotting them on Find My Friends 

The Swedish singer has been blazing the promotional trail while on her Midnight Sun tour, and has now recalled the moment she learned her friend and her ex were living in the same house

'But then I spoke to my other friend about it and she was like ''no actually, I think she moved.'' 

'She broke up with her fiancé and now they moved to the same house. 

'So, she just lives in the same house as he does but they're not actually seeing each other, I think. Who knows? I haven't asked her about it but that's kind of the tea.'

A surprised Jordan replied: 'Christ alive that's some tea. I was not expecting that!' as Zara noted she made the connection when she saw the address was 'familiar.'

Jordan asked Zara whether her friend and her ex knew each other, and she said: 'Kind of. It could be innocent but I've just heard rumours.'

Jordan noted: 'Let's just hope it's innocent because there's a British saying and it's ''you don't s**t on your own doorstep.'' And that would be, even exes are no goes.'

Zara recently reflected on her 'flop era' after a quiet period during her career, before she discovered newfound success with a dramatic transformation and an army of fans in her corner.

She suffered a blow to her career and was subjected to criticism over her feuds with Taylor Swift and Chris Brown, as well as controversy surrounding her comments about abortion.

Speaking following the release of her remix album Midnight Sun: Girls Trip, Zara shared the story while appearing on Capital Breakfast's A Very British Day Out with Jordan North 

Reflecting on her time out of the spotlight, she told Vogue Singapore: 'It taught me that you can't let strangers define your timeline.

'Pop is brutal because everyone wants to declare something over so quickly. But careers are long if you keep showing up. 

'I had to learn that a quiet season doesn’t mean failure. It can be a rebuilding season, a learning season, a becoming season.'

While some recognise the star for her viral hit Midnight Sun, others will remember her from the summer of 2016.

It was the year that her song Lush Life and Never Forget You propelled her into stardom after the track dominated charts.

Yet, despite its success, Zara suffered a blow to her career and was subjected to criticism over her feuds with Taylor Swift and Chris Brown, as well as controversy surrounding her comments about abortion.

She is barely fazed by her so-called 'flop era' and instead uses it as a source of resilience rather than shame.

'I've already had success and then my flop era. And then it's like, "Okay, I flopped". So, it doesn't scare me anymore', she says. 

She added to ABC News: 'I think, looking back, I just felt like I didn’t know what I wanted to do. The project didn’t start from here (gestures to inside). I just kept looking outside of myself. Like, "what do people want me to do, what do they like?"

'It’s the fact that you are being totally ignored, but you have to push through and be excited – while not being seen. It can be discouraging. 

'But, my love for singing and music goes so deep into the fabric of my DNA and who I am.'

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