
Love Island's Harriett shares big hint ex Ronnie Vint wants her back after they split AGAIN
On a girls trip in Ibiza, Harriett served up a clue that Ronnie had been dropping into her DMs.
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Love Island's Harriett Blackmore spilled some serious tea on her girls trip to Ibiza
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Harriett and Ronnie have had a complex 'on/off' relationship since meeting on Love Island
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In a White Fox After Hours podcast, Harriett, 25, spilled the tea with former castmates Jessie Wynter, Jessy Potts, Matilda Draper, Jess Spence, Megan Forte Clarke and Alima Gagigo.
Harriett was given a prompt card which read: "If your ex slid into your DMs right now, what would you do?
She grinned and quipped: "I mean, he has been."
This comes after Harriett and the girls filmed a TikTok video and captioned the clip: "Us when we land in Ibiza single."
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This quickly lead fans to comment asking if Harriett and Ronnie had split for another time, just weeks after rekindling their romance.
One wrote: "Harriet and Ronnie broke up?"
A second asked: "Harriet is single?," to which this person replied: "Yeah her and Ronnie broke up."
In June, The Sun revealed that the
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The pair had
But they were hoping it would be third time lucky and decided to give their romance another go.
A source told The Sun at the time: "
"They're so on and off - it's like they row when they're together but can't live without each other.'
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They were then pictured having a cosy heart-to-heart during a showbiz bash a few weeks later.
An insider said: 'Harriett and Ronnie looked very close again as they had a heart to heart at the Boohoo party last night.
'They have worked things out and are focusing on making their relationship a success.
'But they aren't going to make a big announcement because that puts pressure on things and they don't need that.'
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Harriett and Ronnie first got together after meeting on Love Island last summer.
But they
After jetting to Ibiza at the beginning of June, they unfollowed each other on Instagram and
A rep for the couple later confirmed they'd split.
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The break up came shortly after Harriett revealed they were planning to move in together.
She told the
"We're moving up towards London, which is exciting.
"It's really close to
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Ronnie opened up about his true feelings after the pair were reunited at last years' final
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The couple were dumped together but their relationship struggled after leaving the villa
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