Love Island's Davide Sanclimenti has shared his thoughts about his ex Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu's kiss with All Stars' Curtis Pritchard.
Ekin-Su, who won season 8 of the show with Davide, shocked Love Island fans when she returned as a bombshell on the current All Stars.
After Ekin-Su locked lips with Curtis on last night's (January 15) episode, an Instagram follower of Davide's told him to "stay strong" whilst his ex was on TV kissing someone else.
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However, Davide, who is enjoying a skiing break according to his social media, was unbothered.
"I really hope she does," he responded to the comment, adding laughing emojis. "At least she will leave me alone and stop talking about me once and for all."
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Davide and Ekin-Su met in the villa in 2022 and were in a relationship until their split in June 2023. They rekindled their romance later that year, finally going their separate ways in January 2024.
Months after their second break-up, Ekin-Su joined season 2 of All Stars as the show's first bombshell.
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Presented with the choice to "steal" one of the boys, she chose to take Curtis from Kaz Crossley. After the recoupling, Ekin-Su didn't waste time to see if she and Curtis were compatible on a physical level and asked him to chat on the terrace, where they shared a kiss.
After her villa entrance, some fans have been speculating that Davide could also join All Stars as a bombshell later on, but the rumour hasn't been confirmed so far.
Love Island: All Stars airs on ITV2 and streams on ITVX.
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