
Sam Thompson 'loved up' as he's spotted holding hands with Samie Elishi
Sam Thompson and former Love Island contestant Samie Elishi looked very much a loved-up pair as they were spotted enjoying some time together at Olivia Attwood's party
Sam Thompson looks loved up as he shared a sweet moment with Samie Elishi. The former Made In Chelsea star and Love Island contestant have been growing close in recent weeks as Sam moves on fro ex Zara McDermott.
Now they've been filmed holding hands as they danced together at a party. The 25-year-old reality TV star was seen on her pal Gaby Allen's snapchat as she posted behind-the-scenes footage of Olivia Attwood's recent party.
Before Sam became involved in a conga line, he was seen holding Samie's hand as they enjoyed a conversation together. The cute moment comes after the duo confirmed their romance rumours after they were seen sharing a passionate kiss.
Sneaking away from Olivia Attwood's 34th birthday bash for some alone time together, the smitten presenter appeared to have totally forgotten about ex Zara McDermott as all of his attention was focused on another Love Island star.
He was stood outside the venue and clearly couldn't stop smiling as he gently cradled Samie's neck and leaned in for a kiss. The pair appeared to be in a world of their own as they ignored all the photographers outside the venue and enjoyed a few moments to themselves.
The duo appeared to have had a good night with Sam seen confidently beaming earlier in the evening as he stood beside Samie in a picture.
They were joined by Sam's best pal and TOWIE star Pete Wicks and pregnant former Love Islander Georgia Harrison.
Sam and Samie's relationship comes just weeks after ex Zara went public with dating One Direction star Louis Tomlinson. A source told The Sun: 'Sam found the split and its public fall-out very hard but Samie has put a smile back on his face. She is a stunning girl and he's told a few pals about her. He seems excited.'
Sam's pal Pete recently opened up on Sam and Zara's past relationship. Speaking to the Mirror, he said: "Sam had a 'different' start to the year [Sam split from Zara McDermott in January].
"Part of being someone's friend is being there no matter what – to say, 'Things are always going to get better,' and they have."
He added: "He's great. Sometimes it's about allowing people to work on themselves, realise their worth.
"I hope I've helped him do that, because he's amazing, and he deserves the best."

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