Hollyoaks stars Jemma Donovan and Owen Warner have been enjoying the sun in Fuerteventura together.

Known for playing Rayne Royce and Romeo Nightingale, who were involved in in a coercive control storyline, Donovan and Warner are seemingly in a good place romantically, having previously quashed rumours they'd split this summer.

Donovan captioned a gallery of holiday snaps on Instagram yesterday (November 2): "Photos of me eating, the occasional selfie and Owen snorkelling in the pool".


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Back in August, the TV couple made light of those split reports on social media, with former I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! campmate Warner telling the camera rather sarcastically: "I just want to address that me and Jemma have broken up..."

He went on to suggest that his co-star was not only "devastated" but "heartbroken", before cutting to Donovan physically sitting beside him with a huge frown across her face.

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Warner claimed these claims were baseless, while his girlfriend said they're "better than ever".

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Elsewhere, the Romeo actor recently discussed his experiences with anxiety, saying: "You'll have 100 positive comments and one negative comment will be the one that you're lying in bed thinking about that will go around in your head.

"You want to reply to [fans' comments] and show them that you appreciate them watching, but also, you then make yourself vulnerable to those negative comments, and it's whether you can put yourself in that position or not."

Hollyoaks streams first online via Channel 4 each weekday at 7.30pm. Episodes then air on E4 the following day, before getting their YouTube premiere a week after that.

Selected omnibus episodes are available via Prime Video.

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Organisations including The Mankind Initiative (www.mankind.org.uk) provide support and advice to men experiencing domestic abuse or coercive control. The helpline is open weekdays between 10am and 4pm, is 01823 334244.