Love Island star Sophie Piper has supplied an replace on her relationship with Josh Ritchie, revealing that they’re “taking it gradual”.
The pair coupled up in the course of the inaugural collection of spin-off present Love Island: All Stars, which noticed previous contestants return to the villa for an additional shot at discovering love.
The couple finally completed in third place after the outcomes of the general public vote, and subsequently went official following their stint on the collection.
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“We cannot be transferring in collectively or something but,” Sophie informed OK Journal. “We’re taking issues gradual. He is in Manchester and I am in London however we’re nonetheless managing to see one another and we all the time say that it is good to overlook one another.”
“Me and Josh are actually good, I really feel like we are the two individuals who least anticipated it to prove the best way it has, however yeah, we’re actually comfortable,” she added, earlier than speaking about her second expertise of Love Island.
“This time I had extra enjoyable. I feel as a result of I used to be older, I used to be extra assured this time round. Final time, I used to be very in my very own shell and a bit scared to talk up, so it was good occurring as I’m now and in order that the general public might see that.”
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The All Stars collection was finally gained by Molly Smith and Tom Clare, who pipped Jess Gale and Callum Smith to the title. A number of followers remarked that Molly and her ex Callum ought to get again collectively, with Tom subsequently commenting on the messages.
“I’ve come out and I’ve seen a number of messages that say Molly and Callum ought to get again collectively and it is shit to see, however within the villa, there was no signal of it,” he remarked. “If there had been an inkling, if there was flirting, I might have addressed it however there was nothing in any respect.”
Love Island airs on ITV2 and streams on ITVX.
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