Megan Barton-Hanson and Demi Sims ‘CONFIRM’ relationship with boozy snog

Demi Sims Megan Barton-Hanson

by Marianna Manson |
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Megan Barton-Hanson has confirmed her relationship with TOWIE’s Demi Sims with a passionate snog at the Celebs Go Dating wrap party.

The two reality stars have been filming the dating show, which sets up celebrities with regular folk, but despite going on a number of successful dates each ended up only with eyes for each other.

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Megan was initially coy about admitting to the relationship, telling the Loose Women panellists, "We’ve got to know each other more doing this show, we’ve had a little flirt.

"But we’re still dating other people, it’s still early days, and we’ve still got more of the show to film."

Speculation began swirling after they were photographed together holding hands, but Megan was quick to dismiss rumours, adding “We literally held hands as you can see. I think I'd had one too many drinks.”

However, Geordie Shore star Nathan Henry, who also stars on the show, wasn’t quite so cryptic.

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“Chloe’s a veteran she came in and she brought Demi with her.

"Demi likes girls so Demi went on a few dates and then it didn’t take long for Demi and Megan to connect. And when I say connect, they connected... like electricity, sparks, you name it - it was there."

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Megan revealed she liked girls as well as guys back in June, after rising to fame alongside her boyfriend Wes Nelson on last year’s Love Island.

She even suggested that her bisexuality had seen her rejected for the 2017 series of the show, telling The Sun, “I was super open and said I feel like I’m more into girls, but I think that's what put them off.

“I felt like I needed to get with a guy because society said so. I think long-term I would get with a woman, but it's hard. I really want kids, so that's something I'd need to look into when the time comes."

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