
Oh no! Love Island’s Millie Court and Liam Reardon have split for the second time
I’m actually heartbroken
Love Island season 7 winners Millie Court and Liam Reardon have been together for the past three years, but a source close to them has just revealed the couple has called it quits for a second time.
“Millie and Liam have tried so hard to make their relationship work,” the anonymous source told The Sun Online. “But unfortunately, the distance was just too difficult, and they have sadly ended their relationship for a second time.”
They added: “Obviously, they’ve worked things out before, so friends are hoping this might just be a blip as it’s all still very fresh. But right now they are spending time apart. Everyone who loves them hopes they can work it out.”
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According to an insider, it was Liam who initiated the breakup.
“[He] just wasn’t feeling it towards the end, and it was he who instigated the breakup. Millie is gutted but is being a trouper and getting on with life, supported by her girls,” they told the Daily Mail.
The pair first broke up in 2022, before reconnecting less than a year later in March 2023. At the time, a source said: “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.”
They have since started a podcast together, and even uploaded an episode on the same day as the breakup news broke.
Liam and Millie have spoken about the difficulties of a long-distance relationship on their podcast. They took turns travelling from Essex to Wales to make things work. Millie recently spoke about spending a week at Liam’s house after a long period of not seeing each other.
When asked about their decision to live separately, Liam said: “We don’t live together no, but in the future if things continue to go as lovely as they are.”
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