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Gigi Hadid and Tyler Cameron went to the MTV VMA afterparties together after multiple sleepovers and dates.

An insider told HollywoodLife that the couple are avoiding ‘labels’.

The pair made a splash on Monday, 26 Aug when they hit the ultra-exclusive MTV VMAs after parties together but they didn’t attend the actual show as a couple.

“They realise all eyes are on them when they’re out in public, but they really are just trying to explore a normal relationship despite being followed all the time,” an insider tells HollywoodLife exclusively.

Gigi attended the show with her stunning sister Bella instead, who she was also presenting with.

The spotlight has been on Gigi, 24 and Tyler, 26 after they were first spotted on a casual Soho House date in July and multiple dates in the weeks after.

The Bachelorette alum has been spotted leaving Gigi’s swanky NYC pad after multiple sleepovers and Tyler even admitted he is apartment hunting in the Big Apple.

The relationship is developing naturally as Tyler has already met Gigi’s mother, former RHOBH star Yolanda Hadid at her farm in rural Pennsylvania.

Yolanda’s new boyfriend Joseph Jingoli was also present and it was a trip for the family.

“Tyler and Gigi are trying to be as low key as possible, despite the circumstances, so they don’t like to show PDA unless they’re in a comfortable environment with family and friends,” the insider confirmed.

The duo seemed to be getting extremely cosy at the Republic Records party on Monday night, sharing a kiss and snuggling throughout the evening.

Neither Gigi or Tyler have confirmed their status publicly.

“Tyler and Gigi’s relationship is moving quicker than they both thought it would, but it’s happening naturally and they’re not putting any pressure on it or any labels,” the source shared.

Gigi ended her longterm relationship with Zayn Malik earlier this year, and for his part, Tyler was reportedly sleeping over at Bachelorette Hannah Brown’s in July. For now, our source adds, “[Gigi and Tyler] are happy and that’s what counts.” -/TISG