Love Island winners Millie Court and Liam Reardon have reportedly reconciled nine months after breaking up. Millie and Liam, who won Love Island in 2021, announced last summer that they’d called things quits after sadly “growing apart”.
Now it's reported they’ve managed to put their differences aside and have decided to give their romance another go, despite blonde beauty Millie, 26, having recently been rumoured to be dating Gogglebox star George Baggs.
Meanwhile, 23 year old Liam starred on the most recent series of Celebs Go Dating. Millie and Liam reportedly decided to give things another go after the pair “couldn’t stop thinking about each other”. “They weren't expecting to get back together after their breakup was so painful for them both, but months have passed, and they still couldn't stop thinking about each other,” a source told Mail Online. “Coming out of Love Island was a whirlwind and now they're just looking to take things slowly and see if they can rebuild their relationship, which may take some time.” OK!
have contacted Liam and Millie’s reps for comment. The pair are believed to have spent the Easter weekend together in the Lake District, with them being spotted grabbing a pizza at a local Domino's – as per pictures obtained by Mail Online.
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