
‘Sleazy' Love Islander ‘caught out' dating TWO show stars at the same time
THREE'S A CROWD 'Sleazy' Love Islander 'caught out' dating TWO show stars at the same time
FORMER Love Island lad Ciaran Davies has been 'caught out' dating two show stars at the same time.
He was spotted smooching co-star Poppy Harrison on a night out in London.
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Former Love Island lad Ciaran Davies has been 'caught out' dating two show stars at the same time
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He snogged Poppy Harrison at a bar in Soho last month
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Emily Moran and Ciaran Davies have been spotted out together on a date this week
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The pair were spotted at upscale bar Inca in Soho mid last month.
Last week Ciaran, 22, was said to be 'getting close' with another Islander - Emily Morgan, 24.
And an insider told The Sun: 'There were rumours of Emily Moran and Ciaran together at the time.
'And while those rumours were out, he was kissing Poppy.
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'It was very sleazy of him because he was going out with Emily at the same time, and he still is.
'Poppy and Ciaran were talking for two weeks and there were plans of even going out on dates.'
The Sun has contacted Ciaran's representatives for comment and Poppy's representative has declined to comment.
The 22-year-old Welsh Rugby player was spotted this week on a romantic date out with Emily Moran.
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Moran and Davies were spotted by fans at Golf Fang in Cardiff.
The former contestants then posted photos of the bar just an hour after each other, confirming rumours.
A video of the couple on TikTok shows them walking closely side by side.
But Love Island fans have noticed how, beneath one TikTok of Emily and Ciaran, Poppy posted the eyes emoji, before tagging a pal.
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The pal then responded: 'Love Island season 12 must be his type,' with a hands over the face and eye emoji.
Poppy made her Love Island entrance earlier on in the season in a show twist which saw four bombshells take four OG's with them to the Casa Amor villa for a sleepover.
Poppy decided to bring main villa hunk Remell Mullins who was coupled up with Alima at the time.
During the sleepover Remell grew close to Poppy and suggested things between him and Alima were over.
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He told Poppy: 'I'm being comfy around you still. It's the first time in, you know, the villa that I have felt like this, so it's telling me something.'
Despite this, he chose to stick with Alima resulting in Poppy being dumped - with Remell later sent packing just days after following a public vote.
Meanwhile, Ciaran rose to fame on Love Island in 2024, and was coupled up with then-girlfriend Nicole.
The couple split just weeks after revealing plans to start a family together.
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Emily left Love Island single after Tommy recoupled with Lucy Quinn
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Poppy made her Love Island entrance earlier on in the season in a show twist
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