Big Brother stars Jordan Sangha and Henry Southan have made an "unfortunate" announcement regarding their relationship, with the pair confirming their separation.

The duo met during the 20th season - and first since its move to ITV - of the reality show back in 2023, with the pair striking up a romance as Jordan eventually went on to be crowned the winner.

After continuing their relationship outside of the house, the duo sadly confirmed today that they had separated after roughly 18 months together, with the pair sharing statements via their social media accounts.

"After many happy times, memories and precious experiences, Henry and I have parted ways," wrote Jordan on Instagram. "I want to thank everyone who has supported us. We will always remain close friends. Cheers x."

Henry issued a similar statement via Instagram Stories, writing: "After a lot of thought, Jordan and I have decided to go our separate ways. It's incredibly sad, and we're both hurting, but we know it's the right step.

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"We're so grateful for the love and support you've shown us - thank you. Please give us some space as we figure things out privately", continued the star, who finished in third place behind Jordan and Olivia Young.

Jordan was greeted by several messages from friends and followers in the comment section, with Emma Morgan - who finished in third place during the 21st season - sending a supportive note.

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"It’s hard enough going thru a break up without having half the country knowing and commenting," she wrote. "Be kind to yourselves. Take care of yourselves. Sorry to hear you’re both going thru this. Lots of love to you both ❤️".

"I am in shock 100% sending you both a lot of love ♥️ hope that you are ok Jordan ? I am so sorry to hear this. Love you both though," wrote one follower, with another adding: "I'm so so sorry, sending you both so much love, I hope you have lots of support around you xx".

Big Brother airs on ITV2 and ITVX from Sundays through Fridays, followed each night by Big Brother: Late & Live.

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