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Newly single Love Island star Ekin-Su shows ex Curtis Pritchard what he's missing in plunging dress at Polo event

Newly single Love Island star Ekin-Su shows ex Curtis Pritchard what he's missing in plunging dress at Polo event

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The All Stars finalist showed off her stunning figure at Chestertons Polo in the Park as she partied with celeb pals
turning heads Newly single Love Island star Ekin-Su shows ex Curtis Pritchard what he's missing in plunging dress at Polo event
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LOVE Island's Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu showed off her legs in a striking black dress as she enjoyed a day out at the Polo.
Chestertons Polo in the Park has been in full swing this weekend with a whole host of glamorous celebrities in attendance.
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Ekin-Su showed off her legs in a plunging dress
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She was spotted drinking champagne with Made in Chelsea's Yasmine Zweegers
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Made in Chelsea's Harvey Armstrong at event sponsor Prime Time's tent
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The Love Island All Stars finalist made the most of the special day out
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Love Island's Teddy Soares, Big Brother's Henry Southan and TikToker Henry Rowley were spotted among revellers on Friday and Saturday.
Made In Chelsea star Harvey Armstrong also joined punters at his beer business Prime Time's party area by the pitch, where festival-goers lapped up low calorie lager.
Harvey's former co-star Sophie Hermann was pictured partying at the annual do alongside Fran Newman-Young, Alice Yaxley, India Rawsthorn, and Beks Collins.
Stars at Fulham's annual three-day polo tournament were spotted at The Chukka Club, an exclusive hospitality experience, at Hurlingham Park to watch an international polo match that features England Polo as well as teams from around the world.
Ekin-Su led the glamour at the event, which included a sold-out Ladies Day, as she drank champagne with MIC star Yasmine Zweegers.
She showed her Love Island ex Curtis Pritchard what he was missing following their split last month.
The couple lasted just three months after getting to the All Stars final.
Announcing the break up, Ekin said: "I wanted to share that Curtis and I have decided to go our separate ways.
"It's been a really tough decision, but one made with a lot of love and respect for one another.
"He's an incredible person and I'll always cherish the memories we made both in and out of the villa."
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Henry Southen from Big Brother 2024
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Teddy Soares was spotted at the three-day event
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The stunning reality star led the glamorous list of celebs at the event
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