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Love Island's Ella Thomas looks loved-up with new boyfriend as they cosy up on night out after Tyrique's swipe

Love Island's Ella Thomas looks loved-up with new boyfriend as they cosy up on night out after Tyrique's swipe

The Sun19-05-2025
LOVE Island star Ella Thomas was seen dancing with her new footballer boyfriend on a night out after splitting with Tyrique Hyde.
The Love Island beauty, 25, posted a video from the club as she cosied up to Charlton Althletic player Lloyd Jones.
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She previously had an on/off relationship with Tyrique, 26, before they broke for good in early 2024.
Ella couldn't stop smiling as she held hands with Lloyd in another video of them attending her pal's birthday.
The Scottish model and influencer stunned in a red corset dress with a ruffled skirt.
She wore her hair back in a sleek high ponytail and lashings of make-up to complete the glam look.
Earlier this month, Lloyd, 29, shared a photo on Instagram with Ella - confirming their relationship.
The footy ace was seen collecting an award for Player of the Season, at his club Charlton Athletic.
He looked proud as he was pictured holding the cup, as well as going to collect it on the pitch.
Then in a final photo at the end of the carousel of images, Lloyd posted a snap standing next to Ella.
Not long after Lloyd's post, Ell'a ex Tyrique Hyde took to his own Instagram to share a throwback photo of him on Love Island.
The photo showed him smiling, but the subtitle of his audio read: "Nah, I'm very sad, trust me."
Love Island's Ella Thomas supports new footballer boyfriend after split with Tyrique
The reality beauty was first linked to Lloyd when she was spotted liking his posts on Instagram with the pair following each other on the app.
She was spotted supporting him at a football match over the weekend.
Lloyd has also had a taste of the reality dating scene, having appeared on US show Love Undercover on Peacock last year.
It follows an elite group of international football stars who come to the United States on a secret quest for true love with their pick of 18 women, all of whom have no idea they were famous.
Prior to their split, Ella and Tyrique appeared on the 2023 series of Love Island, before coming in third place.
After first splitting in November 2023, they called time on their relationship permanently in February 2024.
However, their cordial break-up later turned sour, they've been swerving each other at events ever since.
A source at the time close to Ty and Ella told The Sun: "They have tried really hard but just been having constant arguments.
"At the end of day they want different things and it's too hard to make it work."
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