The Love Island couples are dropping like flies at this point.
The series 11 winners have split, the majority of finalists have also called it quits and now Casa Amor's Jessica Spencer and Ayo Odukoya have ended their relationship.
After Jess posted a video of her outfit, one of her followers commented, 'Girl he needs to ask you yesterday' - we're assuming they mean Ayo needs to ask Jess to be his girlfriend.
Jess then replied and confirmed they're no longer together, '"Girl" says who??? The internet?? He doesn't need to ask me anything because we're not together.
'Let it go.'
Well, that's us told.
Fans started to speculate if they'd split after they both attended the Pride of Britain Awards but failed to post anything together.
Then fans claimed that they'd unfollowed and then refollowed each other, as well as deleting all traces of each other on social media. Although one look at their socials - even after they've split - we can still see a few photos and videos together.
Rumours became rift when one of Jess' Snapchat followers said 'Cheater you don't deserve Ayo.'
Jess hit back and said, 'These apps are full of absolute idiots. Where do you get your information from?'
LOL.
Their split comes after winners Mimii Ngulube and Josh Oyinsan ended their relationship and confirmed the news by unfollowing each other.
As well as the winners, Joey Essex and Jessy Potts, Matilda Draper and Sean Stone and Ronnie Vint and Harriett Blackmore called it quits weeks after the final.
The only 2024 couples who are still together are runners up Nicole Samuel and Ciaran Davies and Uma Jammeh and Wil Anderson.
You know what, quitting the villa for the love of your life does pay off in the end - just look at Uma and Wil.
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Eden-Olivia is the deputy editor of Closer Online and she’s worked in showbiz since 2016. She started watching Love Island in 2017 because of her job. However Montana Brown remaining unphased by absolutely everything kept her entertained and she’s watched every series since.