Paige Turley and Finley Tapp’s romance on Love Island has reportedly ended.
Three years after winning the ITV2 programme, the pair are said to have called it quits, with Paige, 25, supposedly moving out of their shared home in Manchester to return to her birthplace in Scotland.
Finley, 23, has lately been living it up in the United States, posting on Instagram that he stopped by the renowned Hollywood sign in California for a lovely stroll while on vacation.
Despite enjoying a ‘wonderful run’ over the previous several years, the pair understood their love ‘wasn’t forever,’ according to a source.
‘Paige and Finn had a really good run, but they are still super young and decided it wasn’t forever in the end,’ they told The Sun.
‘Paige is spending some time back in Scotland while she works out what she wants to do next.’
Paige last tweeted a photo of herself with Finn in January of this year to commemorate the start of the new Love Island winter season, in which the couple participated in a collaborative magazine photoshoot.
Finn, on the other side, posted a video of Paige dancing in the kitchen one evening in November of last year.
He wrote in the caption at the time: ‘This was too good not to share. Feet up on a Monday night, getting my dinner cooked for me by this absolute diamond. It’s the laugh at the end, it don’t get any better 💎.’
Given the history of their romance, the pair talked to Metro.co.uk in January to reveal what advise they’d give to prospective Love Island competitors.
‘It kind of took us like a good year to work out who each other was, because obviously, in the villa you’re in a bubble, you don’t have any responsibility, you don’t see where they’re from, you don’t see their friends or family,’ Paige said.
‘So it took us probably like a year to really work each other out and gain an absolute understanding of who each other was.’
She stated that the secret to saying together while in the public glare was “going back to basics,” while Finn stated that they slowed their relationship down “to a normal pace.”
Love Island returns later this year on ITV2 and ITVX.