
Love Island's Elma Pazar shows ex Sammy what he's missing as she strips off to bikini top after split
LOVE Island's Elma Pazar has shown ex Sammy Root what he's missing, as she stripped off to a bikini following their split
The Sun revealed last week how the All Stars couple had decided to separate in a bid to work out issues in their relationship.
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Sammy, 24, and Elma, 32, who also both star on the hit ITVBe show Towie, have not ruled out getting back together, but need some time apart.
In a bid to clear her head, Elma has jetted off on holiday and has been sharing stunning selfies.
Her latest pictures see the reality star dressed in a pink bikini with a matching sarong.
The stunning snaps show off her tanned body and showcase her enviable figure.
The sexy star wore her hair half and down, and kept her make-up soft but contoured.
THE BREAK-UP
The Sun revealed last week how Elma and Sammy had parted ways, but hadn't ruled out getting back together.
The pair have even filmed "raw and emotional" scenes for the new series of Towie which will air later this year.
Viewers will get to see their break-up and the aftermath play out on screen, including how they navigate their relationship going forward.
An insider told The Sun "Elma and Sammy aren't together right now, but there is a lot of love still between them.
"It's not a straightforward split, viewers will see how Elma and Sammy navigate their feelings on Towie, as they discuss their issues to see whether they can make their relationship work going forward.
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"They have a strong connection with each other and nobody really knows what will happen with them over the coming weeks."
The insider said that the pair, who are currently filming the new series of Towie, will have many heart-to-hearts on camera that will reveal the reasons behind their break-up.
They added: "Throughout the series their story features some of the rawest and emotional reality ever shot for TOWIE."
LOVE ISLAND JOURNEY
The pair got together on Love Island All Stars, where they made it to the final.
At the time, Elma revealed why she thought her relationship with Sammy was going to last after leaving the villa.
She said: "We have not been in each other's pockets, which I think is very healthy. We have both gone back to our lives which is nice.
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"We have still got each other - we speak every single day, and I met his family.
"Our families watched us for the last few weeks and probably feel like they know us inside out so it is nice for them to meet us properly."
Elma first appeared on series five of Love Island in 2019 but was dumped after six days. She joined Towie in 2022.
Sammy won the 2023 series of Love Island with ex-girlfriend Jess Harding. He made his Towie debut last year.
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