Love Island star Ronnie Vint has opened up about his future with Harriett Blackmore, explaining that he would wait to “see what happens”.
The pair met during the 11th season of the ITV reality show earlier this year, having a tumultuous journey in the villa before they both left on Day 26, with the duo starting a relationship upon their return to their homes.
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The couple eventually split up in the ensuing months, but Ronnie – in an interview with The Sun – didn’t rule out the possibility of the pair getting back together, saying: “After the first experience [on Love Island], I feel like I know what I want now for the next stage in my life.
“I'm just enjoying being on my own and working on myself. It's a new year around the corner, see what happens. I haven't been on a date since Harriett. We ended at the time, but we still talk. I think a lot of the girl and I always said our journey might start again, who knows… I would never close it off.”
Ronnie also commented on the rumours that their relationship had ended after he had cheated, explaining that the pair struggled to adjust to life outside of the villa following their stint on the show.
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“I think coming out here, it's such a different world that we live in, everything was so manic and it was hard to balance it out,” he remarked. “As I said, I'm working on myself, herself and who knows... we could get back together. It was a mutual thing. She's a lovely girl.”
Whilst Ronnie remained coy on his future with Harriett, Malin Andersson – who appeared in the second season of the show – recently confirmed her break-up from boyfriend Jim Sundgren, saying that she would “NEVER settle” after “truly knowing” what she “wanted in a man.”
Love Island airs on ITV2 and streams on ITVX.
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