It looks like Ellie Goulding is going strong in her relationship with Dougie Poynter following her split from Ed Sheeran.

According to Entertainment Wise, the "Burn" singer couldn't have looked more like a supportive girlfriend as she watched her beau rock out on stage with his McBusted band mates at the British Summertime Hyde Park concert.

During her time at the show Ellie Goulding admitted that she was "very proud" of Dougie Poynter.

Following her performance at the Wireless Festival on Sunday afternoon, the "Divergent" "Beating Heart" artist rushed over to Hyde Park and made it over just in time to watch McBusted's headline set from the audience alongside model Cara Delevingne.

Goulding took to her Instagram account to share a photo of her boyfriend on stage with his guitar.

Attached to the picture was the caption, "Very proud." In another photo, she posed alongside her Mulberry model pal throwing up rock and roll signs with as they rocked out to the music. Attached to the snapshot was the caption, "@caradelevingne SO GOOD."

Although Ellie Goulding's romance with Dougie Poynter seems to be going well, the "Lights" artist did admit that it is difficult to be in a long-distance relationship.

Taylor Swift's pal is forced to travel between London and Manchester where her beau lives in order to see him.

The blonde beauty told Glamour, "Long distance isn't easy at all. You have to work at it, like anything in life. But I'm very happy. I'm happy, man! I'm chilled."

Goulding also slammed rumors that she is dating American personal trainer, Sam Karl. Photos surfaced of the two hanging out on a yacht together and rumors began to swirl that she was cheating.

The British pop star explained, "He's a friend of a friend and we were actually this far away [throws arms wide apart]. It's all about angles, this is how photographers do it. It's very wrong.

"Very naughty... but I've come to accept there will always be something to say. Luckily I've got to a point where nothing can obscure the fact I'm a successful artist."