Love Island fans have speculated the series winners Amber Gill, 22, and Greg O’Shea, 24, have broken up after the couple haven’t been seen together for some time.
The pair won the show in July, but are yet to confirm if they are boyfriend and girlfriend and haven't been seen together since Amber visited Ireland in August.
But, fans are now speculating the couple have split, two days after Amber shared a photo of herself and Greg on a boat together from their Dublin trip.
Amber wrote that she “misses her babes” Greg in the caption, but fans have feared there could be trouble in paradise.
In the comments of the snap, one person speculated: “If only you knew…” and when asked what they meant by another follower, they replied: “Ask Greg,” with an eye roll emoji. And another person replied: “I hope this isn’t true”.
Meanwhile, other fans started quizzing Amber on the couple’s status.
“Feel sad that they don't see each other it would be easier for her if she was his girlfriend but he has his reasons for not asking her hope she dosn't get tired of waiting be a pity,” [sic] one wrote.
While another said: “If you guys break up then there will be no hope for anyone else in this world.” And a third commented: “Still together. ?? How sweet.” [sic]
This comes after fellow islander Anna Vakili, 29, shared a video of Amber having a sweet conversation with Greg on the phone was the couple spend time apart.
Amber went to visit Greg in Dublin, Ireland for a weekend in August. After getting back from the trip, Amber gushed she had the “best weekend” with the Irish rugby player.
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Before travelling to Ireland, Amber revealed Greg was yet to ask her to be his girlfriend. In an interview on Loose Women, Amber said: “We’re exclusively dating, we’re not official yet.
“Love Island is such a weird situation, we only know each other a month.”
Amber and Greg aren’t the only couple who have been plagued with split rumours after leaving the villa.
Their fellow finalists, Curtis Pritchard, 23, and Maura Higgins, 28, were recently forced to deny rumours they were no more as fans noticed they hadn’t spent much time together.
Breaking his silence over the speculation, Curtis told new! magazine things were “fantastic” between the pair and said: “I don’t read to much into it, because they’re rumours. It’s mine and Maura’s relationship and we haven’t split up.
“The main reason people thought we’d broken up, I’d say, is because we were in the villa 24/7.”
He added: “We have jobs and people expect you to still be in that villa lifestyle. But that isn’t real life. She goes to work and I go to work, so we meet up afterwards.”
One Love Island couple who have visited Splitsville is Harley Brash, 20, and Chris Taylor, 28. The couple called it quits just a few weeks after leaving the villa together.
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Chris was the first to confirm their split, he shared a photo of the couple on his Instagram and wrote: “A serious post for once guys. I’m sad to say that both Harley and I have parted ways and came to this decision last night, despite rumours from the media last week.
“Both of us have been very busy with separate opportunities and haven’t had enough quality time for each other.
“We both have the upmost support and respect for one another and the decision was made amicably. I wish her all the best and will always be glad we rode the Love Island adventure together. I will be very proud of everything she has done and everything she’ll do." –
He finished with a sweet message to Harley which said: "The future is bright crumpet go get em! Chris xx.”
Speaking about their breakup on Fubar Radio, Harley said: “We were just better off as friends…we had such busy schedules and we both realised that it was better to break it off now and we could still be friends.”
She also revealed she is enjoying her new-found single status and said: “I’m happy being single at the moment. I’m just enjoying myself. I’m having fun. I don’t kiss and tell but it is nice.”
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