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Love Island hunk Tyrique sparks romance rumours with stunning villa girl after ex Ella goes public with footballer

Love Island hunk Tyrique sparks romance rumours with stunning villa girl after ex Ella goes public with footballer

The Sun07-05-2025

LOVE Island hunk Tyrique has sparked romance rumours with a stunning villa girl.
This comes after his ex-girlfriend Ella Thomas went public with her footballer boyfriend.
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Ella, 25, and Tyrique, 26, first rose to prominence after they finished third on the tenth instalment of Love Island.
However, the duo called time on their romance after a tumultuous on/off relationship and have since been engulfed in a very public feud.
Now, Tyrique has sparked rumours that he may have eyes for another former contestant of the hit ITV2 dating show.
In a new TikTok video, he was seen in an intimate interaction with Zara Deniz Lackenby-Brown, 27, from series nine.
The clip posted onto the social media platform, he was seen softly stroking the material of her dress as they were at a party together.
He said: "Is this soft at all?"
In return, Zara smiled as she mumbled something back to the star as she took a sip of her drink from a red cup.
Tyrique recently had to shut down rumors that he was dating R&B artist Nellie Charles.
The duo set tongues wagging after they were spotted together whilst on holiday in Morocco.
This comes after rumours surfaced that Ella had moved on with Charlton Athletic footballer Lloyd Jones, 29.
Watch as Tyrique from Love Island reveals he's on holiday with singer
Over the weekend, the pair finally went Instagram official as he revealed their relationship on Instagram.
He posted a photo of Ella supporting him as he accepted his club's Player of the Season award.
Tyrique and Ella first split in November 2023, but they ended their relationship permanently in February 2024.
However then their cordial break-up later turned sour, they've been swerving each other at events ever since.
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