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Dumped Love Islanders fuel romance rumours as they cuddle up on red carpet for fashion party

Dumped Love Islanders fuel romance rumours as they cuddle up on red carpet for fashion party

The Irish Sun16 hours ago

DUMPED Love Island stars who failed to find romance on the latest series were spotted enjoying a cuddle at a swanky fashion bash.
The ITV2 contestants packed on the PDA on the Red Carpet after being given the boot from the
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Love Island's Sophie Lee sparked romance rumours at BooHoo's summer bash
Credit: Click News and Media
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She cuddled up to fellow evicted star Blu Chegini at the east London event
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The duo both failed to find love in the 2025 series
Credit: ITV
Construction worker
Chegini, 26, became this series'
last week following a savage villa twist.
The Londoner
followed influencer
, 29, out of the door
after she became
In her exit chat, the
former fire breather and dancer, who was
following a terrifying accident
, teased "summer's not over."
And it appears her high spirits might have something to do with Blu, with the pair seen cosying up at fast fashion brand BooHoo's Martini's at Sundown event.
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Sophie looked sensational at the London shindig in a black bandeau top and matching skirt.
She styled her dark locks in loose waves and accessorised with strappy sandals.
After posing on a balcony for a few solo snaps, she joined Blu in the venue.
He opted for a black and white striped top, cream trousers and trainers.
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The TV star was then seen wrapping his arm around Sophie's back as they posed for a joint snap.
The rooftop bash also saw Craig David lighting up the skyline with a live TS5 set and the martinis in full flow.
Watch axed Love Island star make a move for Gabby Allen live on AfterSun - sending the audience wild
Pregnant
All the stars were decked out in the latest Boohoo clothes.
ISLE SAY
The PDA came just days after Blu appeared to
During an episode of spin off show Aftersun, host
Love Island 2025 full lineup
: A 30-year-old footballer with charm to spare.
: A 22-year-old Manchester-based model, ready to turn heads.
: A payroll specialist from Southampton, looking for someone tall and stylish.
: International business graduate with brains and ambition.
: A gym enthusiast with a big heart.
: A Londoner with celebrity connections, aiming to find someone funny or Northern.
: An Irish actress already drawing comparisons to Maura Higgins.
: A personal trainer and semi-pro footballer, following in his footballer father's footsteps.
: A towering 6'5' personal trainer.
: A 25-year-old Irish rugby pro.
: Love Island's first bombshell revealed as sexy Las Vegas pool party waitress.
: Beauty salon owner from Devon who
runs 12 aesthetics clinics, boasting a famous clientele including former
Love Islanders.
: The 24-year-old bombshell hails from London and works as a commercial banking executive.
:
A teaching assistant from Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, who entered
Love Island 2025
as a bombshell
.
: Works as a scaffolder day-to-day and plays semi-pro football on the side.
: Pro footballer and model entering Love Island 2025 as a bombshell.
Departures
:
: Axed after an arrest over a machete attack emerged. He was released with no further action taken and denies any wrongdoing.
: A model and motivational speaker who has overcome adversity after suffering life-changing burns in an accident.
: A boxer with striking model looks, seeking love in the villa.
As the audience went wild, Kaz shouted back: "Yes! You're her type, babe."
Blu then added: "Can I pull for you for a chat?"
Laughing, Gabby pretended to walk over to Blu but didn't appear to be shutting him down.
Gabby won the most recent series of All Stars with Casey O'Gorman, but
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Sophie, 29, was the first to leave the villa
Credit: Shutterstock Editorial
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Blu was dumped after his housemates saved Shea
Credit: Shutterstock Editorial
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He flirted with All Stars alum Gabby Allen on Aftersun
Credit: Getty

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