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Watch Love Island's Rebecca explode at ‘cheating' ex Biggs in first look at Amanda Holden's new Netflix show

Watch Love Island's Rebecca explode at ‘cheating' ex Biggs in first look at Amanda Holden's new Netflix show

The Sun23-04-2025

LOVE Islanders Rebecca Gormley and Biggs Chris collide in an explosive showdown on Amanda Holden's new Netflix show.
The exes have reunited as stars of Cheat: Unfinished Business.
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The pair flew to a brand new Majorca villa to rehash the collapse of their relationship as part of the new series.
And it seriously kicks off in the teaser trailer.
Rebecca is seen hurling accusations at Biggs across a table filled with scorned partners confronting their past.
There are tears and tantrums as couples face their issues with the help of Celebs Go Dating relationship guru Paul C. Brunson.
Amanda says in the trailer: "Cheating is one of the most heartbreaking betrayals ... it's time to face your ex."
Rebecca and Chris are then seen clashing in the villa's Reckoning Room.
"I'm here to make this work," Chris says.
Despite breaking up nearly four years ago, it seems that there's still some unfinished business between the two.
They met on the winter series of Love Island back in January 2020, though didn't get together until after the show was over.
Amanda Holden & Paul C Brunson reveal secrets to better sex - and what counts as cheating
Their romance immediately hit a bump just two months into the relationship when she spent the night at Michael Griffiths ' flat.
However, Rebecca, Biggs and Michael all deny anything happened – with Michael instead letting her crash on his couch after a messy night.
Sadly, Rebecca confirmed she had split from Biggs in August 2021 - despite Biggs announcing plans for them to marry and even building a house in Glasgow for them to live.
Biggs later claimed they had ended their relationship as he was looking to settle down and start a family while she was still enjoying a party lifestyle.
While Rebecca has not had a public relationship since their split, Biggs started dating influencer Summer Hawkins, also known as Sumerica.
Cheat: Unfinished Business is Amanda's streaming debut on Netflix and launches on April 30.
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