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Demi Jones linked to fellow Love Island star after sweet post

Demi Jones has been linked to fellow Love Islander Jamie Clayton, after he shared a sweet snap of the pair.

Demi coupled up with Luke Mabbott during their stint in the show’s first winter series, which came to an end back in February, before calling it quits in May.

Jamie failed to find love on the show, however fans are speculating that he and Demi have since started dating.

Taking to Instagram, the Scotsman shared a pap photo with Demi, writing: “It might have been a rainy few days in Manny but I got a wee visit from my sunshine ☀️💛 @demijones1.”

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After seeing the sweet post, fans rushed to the comment section where they speculated that the two were dating.

One follower wrote: “Can you two just couple up already!!!🔥🔥”, while another commented: “Beautiful couple 😍”.

The news comes after Demi revealed lockdown was difficult for her relationship with ex Luke Mabbott, which forced them to call it quits.

Speaking to the MailOnline following the split, Demi said: “We’ve completely called it off now, I think it was brought about more from his behalf than mine, but we’re mutual and friendly.”

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“With lockdown, it drove us apart and we live so far away from each other.

“I feel like there wasn’t a lot of effort made with communication, so we drifted as a result. It’s a shame and bad timing.

“As lockdown went on, little effort was made so it was called off,” she added.

Luke has since found love with Lucie Donlan, who appeared on the reality show in 2019.

On this week’s episode of #GossChats, Goss.ie Founder Alexandra Ryan chats to Jackie Fox – who lost her daughter Nicole to suicide after being cyber bullied.

Jackie talks about her fight to get Coco’s Law brought into legislation in Ireland – a new law that will make online bullying a criminal offence.

WARNING – episode contains discussion about self-harming and suicide. If this interview affects you in any way please contact Pieta House.

Please free call the Pieta House 24-hour helpline on 1800 247 247. You can also contact the helpline by text – text HELP to 51444.

 

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