Former Love Island winner Jessica Hayes has confirmed her split from fiancé Zeb.
Jess won her series of the ITV dating show back in 2015, leaving the villa with ex-boyfriend Max Morley nearly ten years ago.
Taking to Instagram recently, Jess revealed that she had broken up with her fiancé and had moved into a place of her own along with her two children.
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"POV, starting over with your babies, trusting in the universe that everything will be okay," she captioned a video in which she can be seen spending time with her children.
In the video, Jess can be seen enjoying some quality time with her young family surrounded by moving boxes as they admire a gallery wall filled with pictures of the three of them.
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Fans were quick to offer the reality star words of support following her split with Zeb, with one fan commenting on the video: "You’ve got this!! It will turn out better than you ever imagined or hoped."
"It always works out, congratulations on your new home x," penned another supportive fan.
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Jess and Zeb had been romantically involved since Jess and former fiancé Dan Lawry decided to part ways in 2021, with the new couple becoming engaged a year later.
Jess, who shares a four-year-old son named Presley from her previous relationship with Dan, welcomed a baby girl named Zendaya with Zeb last year.
Back when Jess announced the birth of her baby girl, she opened up about the couple's choice of name, saying: "My partner Zeb really liked the name Zendaya when I was pregnant but I prefer it shortened.
"I've never heard of the name Zenny before so I like that it's unique. We had that name planned for a while before she arrived and she suits it."
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