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Tina O'Brien is 'getting serious' with new boyfriend Adam Fadlé nine months after split from husband of seven years Adam Crofts

Tina O'Brien is 'getting serious' with new boyfriend Adam Fadlé nine months after split from husband of seven years Adam Crofts

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Tina O'Brien is reportedly getting 'serious' with new boyfriend Adam Fadle - nine months after split from husband Adam Crofts.
The Corrie star, 41, and the interior design mogul, 38, attended Jack P. Shepherd's star-studded wedding on Saturday (July 26) as they made their first public appearance together.
And after being spotted packing on the PDA after the event, sources now claim things are moving quickly between the pair - and marriage might not be far off the table, according to OK!
A guest at the wedding told the publication : 'There was no mistaking they were an item on the day.'
They added: 'Tina dotes on him - she loves that he's very calm and is a real gentleman, in every way.
'She's head over heels. This is no flash in the pan relationship, they're getting serious.'
DailyMail has contacted Tina's representative for comment.
It comes after Tina looked happier than ever as she passionately kissed Adam while departing Jack's wedding in the early hours on Sunday.
The pair looked more loved-up than ever as they packed on the PDA as they exited the wedding reception.
The couple reportedly met through friends in their home town of Cheshire this summer and have been on a string of dates.
Tina looked sensational as she went braless under a pretty blue and white backless floral dress which boated a daring plunging neckline.
She elevated her frame in a pair of pink heels and toted her belongings in a white handbag while Adam donned a smart navy suit with a white shirt.
The couple couldn't keep their hands off each other as they kissed while waiting for their taxi to head back to their Manchester hotel.
Adam - who bears a striking resemblance to her ex - is the founder of interior design firm Panoramic Properties, which boasts big names including Paul Pogba and Cristiano Ronaldo as clients.
Tina and Adam were all smiles as they walked holding hands following the night celebrating her co-star Jack and his new wife Hanni Treweek.
Earlier in the day, Jack and Hanni tied the knot at Manchester Cathedral, just over one year after he popped the question while on safari in Tanzania, Africa, before having a wedding reception at a nearby hotel.
Last month a source told The Sun of Tina's new romance: 'Tina fell out of love with one Adam and then fell in love with another.
'She's been on a few dates with him and they've been very open with their relationship. They were out last week snogging like teenagers and they've been seen walking her dog by locals.
'Tina looked totally mad for Adam and they couldn't keep their hands off each other.'
MailOnline contacted Tina's representatives for comment at the time.
It was revealed earlier this year that the Corrie star had split from her husband after weeks of speculation.
The estranged couple, who share ten-year-old son Beau, are said to be 'on good terms' for the sake of their son but their differing lifestyles reportedly drove them apart.
They pair first met in a Manchester coffee shop in 2011 and the couple tied the knot in a surprise NYE ceremony in 2018.
The star - who plays Sarah Platt in the ITV show - first sparked split rumours when she shared a photograph of herself at co-star Colson Smith's leaving party in Manchester.
Taking to Instagram, Tina cut a glamorous figure in a red mini dress and posed with a bare ring finger on display, just weeks after jetting off on holiday without Crofts.
She further fuelled the speculation as she was seen with a notably bare finger while out for a cup of tea in Cheshire.
Friends then revealed the split as they said: 'Tina and Adam have ended their relationship and are spending some time apart.
'They moved house at Christmas and have decided to live separately for the time being.
The insider told The Sun: 'Adam and Tina lead very different lives - he is really into his fitness, while she really enjoys going out with her mates and having a dance, which just isn't for him.
'It wasn't an issue at first because they were head over heels, but as the kids have started to grow up it's become more noticeable. Adam likes a quiet life and unfortunately that just isn't Tina.'
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