Love Island star Georgia Steel has confirmed that she and Toby Aromolaran have split, just two months after leaving the All Stars villa.
Georgia revealed via her Instagram Stories on March 20 that Toby had been the one to call off their relationship, writing: "After seeing the reports regarding my relationship with Toby I feel it's only right for me to be transparent and truthful with you all.
"It is true Toby has called things off. It has taken me by complete surprise and I'm still trying to process it and come to terms with it all."
She continued: "They say some people are in your life for a lifetime and some just for a chapter."
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Toby has yet to comment on the split news publicly, though Digital Spy has reached out for comment.
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Georgia and Toby are the third All Stars couple to breakup following the conclusion of the series, following reports that other couples Luis Morrison and Demi Jones plus Arabella Chi and Adam Maxted have also split.
Georgia and Toby first met while competing on the Love Island Games last year. The couple then reunited during the ITV2 dating show's All Stars edition, which saw Toby steal Georgia in a divisive recoupling.
Following their divisive reunion, Toby and Georgia made it to the final of All Stars, coming in fourth place behind series winners Molly Smith and Tom Clare.
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Earlier this month, Georgia spoke about the "double standards" she felt women experienced while taking part on the show.
"It feels a bit wrong because the boys would be doing those things, but for a girl to get to know multiple people at the same time, it was so frowned upon," she told OK!.
"I feel that it's double standards. But I also feel like, as long as my family and friends are fine, and what they considered I did in the villa was OK, that's all that really matters to me."
Love Island: All Stars airs at 9pm on ITV2, ITVX and STV.
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