
Casa Amor star sparks fakery row as she jets abroad with footballer she was seeing BEFORE Love Island
Yaz Broom's trip comes just days after she left the show, after failing to find a connection in Casa Amor.
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The former X Factor star, 26, grew close to hunky Giorgio Russo but things didn't turn romantic between them and both she and Giorgio were dumped when he returned to the main villa without her.
Now, Yaz has jetted off to Rome with a boy she was seeing prior to appearing on the show.
His name is Joe Nuttall, 28, and he's an ex footballer for the club Altrincham.
A source told The Sun: 'Yaz and Joe were seeing each other before the villa and they've now rekindled their romance after she left.
'She'd take him to concerts with her before appearing on Love Island, and now they appear to have jetted off to Italy together.
'He posted a photo dump of them together in the same place but it's now been deleted.'
The Sun has approached Yaz's rep for comment.
Both Yaz and Joe have been posting photos from abroad, but they don't appear together in any of them.
In one TikTok shared by the Casa Amor beauty, Yaz can be seen on a boat on a river, and she pens: 'Rome is always a good idea.'
Love Island's Yaz reveals her X Factor past
While appearing on Love Island, Yaz was aksed by Gio why the X Factor girlband she was in split up.
Gio, 30, asked why the group went their separate ways, and Yaz said: 'Lockdown. We just couldn't perform anything.'
And fans were quick to comment on the revelation, with one writing: 'At least we finally have the answer why you split lol.'
The group responded: 'Woops. Look, we haven't split, we're on hiatus!!'
Another fan begged for 'one more tour', to which the group teased: 'For old time's sake?'
After successfully making it through to The X Factor live shows in 2016, Four Of Diamonds pushed on until week five of the competition before being eliminated.
The girls were sent home following a sing off with Gifty Louise, when only their mentor Louis Walsh voted to save them.
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