Love Island: All Stars couple Catherine Agbaje and Omar Nyame have confirmed they have split, and revealed the reason behind their break-up.
The duo competed in this year's second season of the All Stars spin-off, where they coupled up halfway through and finished in fourth place.
Now, after a few weeks in the outside world, they've announced that they've gone their separate ways.
On her Snapchat, Catherine was asked by a fan if she was still with Omar, and she replied with a very simple and to-the-point "no".
On Omar's Snapchat, he was asked if the couple had ended things, and he gave a longer response.
"We both gave it a shot & decided we're better off as friends," he wrote. "We're still cool with eachother, so please everyone don't overthink. So my answer to you... is yes."
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Meanwhile, former Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague recently revealed that she had been spending time with Tommy Fury again, following their break-up last summer due to his admitted issues with alcohol.
She explained that the two were "just figuring things out and just seeing how it goes", stating that: "It's not that I'm hiding it, I'm not quite ready to talk about it.
"It's private, but also it's not really private at all. It's a different world when your relationship is in the public eye.
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"When you have a relationship in the public eye, trying to rebuild that relationship or work on that relationship or see if you have something worth saving.
"You can't figure things out the way a normal relationship would. You can't do the normal things a couple trying to work on their relationship normally do."
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