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Love Island's Andrew Le Page confirms he is secretly dating after Tasha split

Love Island's Andrew Le Page confirms he is secretly dating after Tasha split

Daily Mirror21-05-2025

Love Island star Andrew Le Page gave his social media followers an update on his dating life following his shock split from Tasha Ghouri after two and a half years together
Love Island star Andrew Le Page has admitted he is back on the dating scene months after his shock split from Tasha Ghouri. The former couple stunned their fans when they announced their relationship was over in February after two and a half years together.
Now, as Tasha continues to wish her ex well despite him being "blindsided" by the split, Andrew has admitted he is back in the hunt for his perfect partner. The 30-year-old took to his TikTok to share a message with his followers.

The former estate agent shared a clip to the social media platform last week where he jokingly told himself off for getting excited about a new girl. It appeared as thought the relationship didn't last, either.

In the clip, Andrew is seen looking sad at the camera before he turned around and stood in the corner of the room. He captioned his upload: "Putting myself in timeout for getting excited over a girl again."
Despite the seemingly failed attempt to re-enter the dating world, his followers quickly gathered to offer their support. One user told the reality TV star in the comments section: "Andrew you deserve the world and more hope one day you find your person."
Andrew's upload comes after Tasha was spotted on a dating app shortly after their split. Despite appearing to be a strong couple in public, it's thought the cracks were showing behind the scenes long before their public announcement.
In a memoir, titled Your Superpower, Tasha candidly spilled about the collapse of her relationship. In it, she lay some of the blame on Strictly, confessing the strain of the show was the catalyst for the romantic meltdown.

She wrote in the book: "It's a long process, but it's really about having people out there, in other people to help them find their self-confidence with their disability. I knew deep down it wasn't right. There were a lot of tears and it was a really hard time. Andrew was the man I was going to marry. We had discussed having children.'
It was recently revealed Andrew was leaving the UK to live in Dubai. Speaking to the Mirror on the BAFTA Awards 2025 red carpet in London earlier this month, Tasha said she was "doing okay" since the split.
"You know, break ups aren't easy for anyone to go through," she admitted. "I had a great two and a half years with Andrew and I look back with a positive smile on my face as we had great memories together. "Sometimes it just doesn't work out and that's all that happened and I wish him the best. I'm just moving forward now."
Despite Tasha's well-wishes, Andrew appeared less content with the split. As he responded to a series of questions from fans on Snapchat, Andrew seemed less than impressed.
One follower asked about how he coped with the "different negative narratives" around the relationship breakdown. In response, he teased: "Let's just say I've had to bite my tongue with all of it. Truth always comes out at some point right?"

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