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I blew my lover's relationship apart with a text to his partner – why I think cheats like kisscam CEO want to be caught
I blew my lover's relationship apart with a text to his partner – why I think cheats like kisscam CEO want to be caught

The Irish Sun

timea day ago

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I blew my lover's relationship apart with a text to his partner – why I think cheats like kisscam CEO want to be caught

COLDPLAY'S kisscam 'cheating' scandal was every adulterer's worst nightmare - but what really happens on the other side of the exposé? Here, three people who have experienced affairs first-hand reveal what happened next in their relationships, after Astronomer CEO Andy Byron resigned from his job. 6 CEO Andy Byron caught with his 'mistress' after being exposed by a kiss cam at a Coldplay gig Credit: tiktok/instaagraace His wife, Megan Kerrigan Byron, has removed his surname from her social media accounts but it's unclear if the couple will split. And now three Fabulous readers reveal all on their very different experiences... After a 10-year affair I told my lover's partner – I knew he wanted to be with me 6 Carla Bellucci had a decade long affair with her now husband Gio Credit: Instagram 6 Carla, 44, says she doesn't regret exposing her affair as their relationship was meant to be Credit: Supplied Carla Bellucci, 44, from Hertfordshire, had a decade long affair with her now husband Gio, 55. They have a three-year-old daughter, Blu, together. 'I'm not proud of the fact my relationship started with an affair – or that I exposed it. But I can't say I regret it. Our relationship is meant to be. I think affairs happen when your needs aren't being met in your primary relationship. I was very unhappily married and confessed to my ex as soon as I met Gio. For Gio it was more complicated. He's a lovely, kind man, his live-in partner and mother of his child had done nothing 'wrong'. So he really struggled – he felt guilt ridden and torn apart. After 10 years I couldn't live in limbo any more. It was 2019 when I told him he had to tell her, or I would. He didn't, so I sent her messages and photos of us together. Unsurprisingly it ended their relationship. More surprising is that Gio wasn't angry with me, he understood why I did it – I couldn't share any more. It didn't break us up and a year later we moved in together. In 2023 we got married and we're very happy. It doesn't cross my mind that he would cheat on me and I'd never be unfaithful either. We're soulmates. I think on one level he was grateful. And I suspect a lot of people that cheat want to be caught as it takes it out of your hands. If someone is brazenly out in public, canoodling then they must know the risk. Or they're stupid! Equally I think a lot of wives know when their man is messing around and choose to turn a blind eye because they don't want to disrupt their lives.' 6 Carla says Gio was grateful their affair was exposed Credit: Instagram / Carla Bellucci 6 Carla and Gio are now happily married Credit: Instagram/@pixbygiovanni I discovered his affair…and did the 'choose me' dance Jane, 54, from Rugby, found out her husband was cheating while they were on holiday 13 years ago. Agonising moment tech CEO Andy Byron is caught 'cheating' with his HR chief at Coldplay gig as pair cuddle on big screen 'I'll never forget that moment when I decided to look at my husband's phone. We were on holiday in Gran Canaria and it was pinging away. I don't know why but I picked it up and went into messages and saw a sent one that read, 'Happy New Year, Happy Birthday, I love you'. My heart immediately lurched, but my brain took a while to catch up. I even thought it must be meant for me for a moment – despite my birthday being in April. 6 Many couple's relationships crash to an end through phone discoveries Credit: Getty But that's how blindsided I was. I immediately confronted him, and he brushed it off, telling me it was to a friend and he sent her the same thing every year. He was so confident that for a moment I believed him. We went down to the beach as normal – but then my mind caught up, you don't tell casual friends you love them. I knew with a sickening certainty it must be more. When the children were paddling, I told him I didn't believe him and asked him questions. But he still denied it. I tried to grab his phone, but he was having none of it. It was three months later I went through his phone, and found a number with no name assigned to it. I called it and there was no reply. But she called me back and it all came spilling out. She had no idea he was married – he was conning her too. It had been going on for months. With the new information I confronted him. He said it meant nothing and he couldn't explain why he'd done it, but it would never happen again. He refused counselling. I wish I'd left, I feel I've wasted the last 13 years of my life Jane At first I did the 'pick me dance', making more of an effort so I didn't lose him to her. I lost a stone and ended up on anti-depressants from the strain. I felt like a fool, for not noticing. But he had a busy job in finance where he worked evenings and had long lunches so it was easy for him to deceive me. And he seemed besotted with me. I stayed because I was naïve and still in love. I didn't think I could cope on my own with two young children – I was sure it would be better for them to be with both parents. I had no confidence left – he'd always been my protector. The pain of his betrayal is always with me, even now. I hate new year and I can't even wear the sun cream I was using on that holiday. I wish I'd left, I feel I've wasted the last 13 years of my life. My devastation has turned into anger and resentment. But at 75 he's much older than me and his health is failing so it would feel too cruel. So I'm trapped in a marriage that he destroyed.' I strayed – it cost me everything John, 60, from London, works in sales. He lost his home and his friends when his affair was discovered. "I started my affair because I was bored in my 27-year marriage and thought there must be more to life. I met my lover through work and we saw each other for two years. It felt magical, I yearned for her company and convinced myself it was true love. Then her husband discovered it, by snooping through her emails. He contacted me saying I had 24 hours to tell my wife or he would. I never heard from my lover again. When I saw his email the spell was broken. I realised how much I loved my wife and our two sons – who were teenagers at the time. I was a coward and couldn't tell her, desperately hoping he wouldn't follow through on his threat. But he did, forwarding all the correspondence between me and my lover to her. It was heartbreaking when my wife came to me, shaking and crying. I will never forgive myself for the hurt I put her through. We tried to patch it up and we went to counselling. But she understandably couldn't get past it. We divorced in 2023 two years after she found out. I lost our friends, who couldn't forgive the betrayal either and my home. I'm now alone, living in a studio flat and I've only got myself to blame. When my life felt boring, I should have made an effort with my wife, not cheated. I'll regret it forever.' Four red flags your partner is cheating Private Investigator Aaron Bond from BondRees revealed four warning signs your partner might be cheating. They start to take their phone everywhere with them In close relationships, it's normal to know each other's passwords and use each other's phones, if their phone habits change then they may be hiding something. "You should also look at how they place their phone down when not in use. If they face the phone with the screen facing down, then they could be hiding something." They start telling you less about their day When partners cheat they can start to avoid you, this could be down to them feeling guilty or because it makes it easier for them to lie to you. "If you feel like your partner has suddenly begun to avoid you and they don't want to do things with you any more or they stop telling you about their day then this is another red flag." "Partners often avoid their spouses or tell them less about their day because cheating can be tough, remembering all of your lies is impossible and it's an easy way to get caught out," says Aaron. Their libido changes Your partner's libido can change for a range of reasons so it may not be a sure sign of cheating but it can be a red flag according to Aaron. Aaron says: "Cheaters often have less sex at home because they are cheating, but on occasions, they may also have more sex at home, this is because they feel guilty and use this increase in sex to hide their cheating. You may also find that your partner will start to introduce new things into your sex life that weren't there before." They become negative towards you Cheaters know that cheating is wrong and to them, it will feel good, this can cause tension and anxiety within themselves which they will need to justify. "To get rid of the tension they feel inside they will try to convince themselves that you are the problem and they will become critical of you out of nowhere. Maybe you haven't walked the dog that day, put the dishes away or read a book to your children before bedtime. A small problem like this can now feel like a big deal and if you experience this your partner could be cheating," warns Aaron.

I blew my lover's relationship apart with a text to his partner – why I think cheats like kisscam CEO want to be caught
I blew my lover's relationship apart with a text to his partner – why I think cheats like kisscam CEO want to be caught

The Sun

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

I blew my lover's relationship apart with a text to his partner – why I think cheats like kisscam CEO want to be caught

COLDPLAY'S kisscam 'cheating' scandal was every adulterer's worst nightmare - but what really happens on the other side of the exposé? Here, three people who have experienced affairs first-hand reveal what happened next in their relationships, after Astronomer CEO Andy Byron resigned from his job. 6 His wife, Megan Kerrigan Byron, has removed his surname from her social media accounts but it's unclear if the couple will split. And now three Fabulous readers reveal all on their very different experiences... After a 10-year affair I told my lover's partner – I knew he wanted to be with me 6 Carla Bellucci, 44, from Hertfordshire, had a decade long affair with her now husband Gio, 55. They have a three-year-old daughter, Blu, together. 'I'm not proud of the fact my relationship started with an affair – or that I exposed it. But I can't say I regret it. Our relationship is meant to be. I think affairs happen when your needs aren't being met in your primary relationship. I was very unhappily married and confessed to my ex as soon as I met Gio. For Gio it was more complicated. He's a lovely, kind man, his live-in partner and mother of his child had done nothing 'wrong'. So he really struggled – he felt guilt ridden and torn apart. After 10 years I couldn't live in limbo any more. It was 2019 when I told him he had to tell her, or I would. He didn't, so I sent her messages and photos of us together. Unsurprisingly it ended their relationship. More surprising is that Gio wasn't angry with me, he understood why I did it – I couldn't share any more. It didn't break us up and a year later we moved in together. In 2023 we got married and we're very happy. It doesn't cross my mind that he would cheat on me and I'd never be unfaithful either. We're soulmates. I think on one level he was grateful. And I suspect a lot of people that cheat want to be caught as it takes it out of your hands. If someone is brazenly out in public, canoodling then they must know the risk. Or they're stupid! Equally I think a lot of wives know when their man is messing around and choose to turn a blind eye because they don't want to disrupt their lives.' 6 I discovered his affair…and did the 'choose me' dance Jane, 54, from Rugby, found out her husband was cheating while they were on holiday 13 years ago. Agonising moment tech CEO Andy Byron is caught 'cheating' with his HR chief at Coldplay gig as pair cuddle on big screen 'I'll never forget that moment when I decided to look at my husband's phone. We were on holiday in Gran Canaria and it was pinging away. I don't know why but I picked it up and went into messages and saw a sent one that read, ' Happy New Year, Happy Birthday, I love you'. My heart immediately lurched, but my brain took a while to catch up. I even thought it must be meant for me for a moment – despite my birthday being in April. But that's how blindsided I was. I immediately confronted him, and he brushed it off, telling me it was to a friend and he sent her the same thing every year. He was so confident that for a moment I believed him. We went down to the beach as normal – but then my mind caught up, you don't tell casual friends you love them. I knew with a sickening certainty it must be more. When the children were paddling, I told him I didn't believe him and asked him questions. But he still denied it. I tried to grab his phone, but he was having none of it. It was three months later I went through his phone, and found a number with no name assigned to it. I called it and there was no reply. But she called me back and it all came spilling out. She had no idea he was married – he was conning her too. It had been going on for months. With the new information I confronted him. He said it meant nothing and he couldn't explain why he'd done it, but it would never happen again. He refused counselling. At first I did the 'pick me dance', making more of an effort so I didn't lose him to her. I lost a stone and ended up on anti-depressants from the strain. I felt like a fool, for not noticing. But he had a busy job in finance where he worked evenings and had long lunches so it was easy for him to deceive me. And he seemed besotted with me. I stayed because I was naïve and still in love. I didn't think I could cope on my own with two young children – I was sure it would be better for them to be with both parents. I had no confidence left – he'd always been my protector. The pain of his betrayal is always with me, even now. I hate new year and I can't even wear the sun cream I was using on that holiday. I wish I'd left, I feel I've wasted the last 13 years of my life. My devastation has turned into anger and resentment. But at 75 he's much older than me and his health is failing so it would feel too cruel. So I'm trapped in a marriage that he destroyed.' I strayed – it cost me everything John, 60, from London, works in sales. He lost his home and his friends when his affair was discovered. "I started my affair because I was bored in my 27-year marriage and thought there must be more to life. I met my lover through work and we saw each other for two years. It felt magical, I yearned for her company and convinced myself it was true love. Then her husband discovered it, by snooping through her emails. He contacted me saying I had 24 hours to tell my wife or he would. I never heard from my lover again. When I saw his email the spell was broken. I realised how much I loved my wife and our two sons – who were teenagers at the time. I was a coward and couldn't tell her, desperately hoping he wouldn't follow through on his threat. But he did, forwarding all the correspondence between me and my lover to her. It was heartbreaking when my wife came to me, shaking and crying. I will never forgive myself for the hurt I put her through. We tried to patch it up and we went to counselling. But she understandably couldn't get past it. We divorced in 2023 two years after she found out. I lost our friends, who couldn't forgive the betrayal either and my home. I'm now alone, living in a studio flat and I've only got myself to blame. When my life felt boring, I should have made an effort with my wife, not cheated. I'll regret it forever.' Four red flags your partner is cheating Private Investigator Aaron Bond from BondRees revealed four warning signs your partner might be cheating. They start to take their phone everywhere with them In close relationships, it's normal to know each other's passwords and use each other's phones, if their phone habits change then they may be hiding something. Aaron says: "If your partner starts changing their passwords, starts taking their phone everywhere with them, even around the house or they become defensive when you ask to use their phone it could be a sign of them not being faithful." "You should also look at how they place their phone down when not in use. If they face the phone with the screen facing down, then they could be hiding something." They start telling you less about their day When partners cheat they can start to avoid you, this could be down to them feeling guilty or because it makes it easier for them to lie to you. "If you feel like your partner has suddenly begun to avoid you and they don't want to do things with you any more or they stop telling you about their day then this is another red flag." "Partners often avoid their spouses or tell them less about their day because cheating can be tough, remembering all of your lies is impossible and it's an easy way to get caught out," says Aaron. Their libido changes Your partner's libido can change for a range of reasons so it may not be a sure sign of cheating but it can be a red flag according to Aaron. Aaron says: "Cheaters often have less sex at home because they are cheating, but on occasions, they may also have more sex at home, this is because they feel guilty and use this increase in sex to hide their cheating. You may also find that your partner will start to introduce new things into your sex life that weren't there before." They become negative towards you Cheaters know that cheating is wrong and to them, it will feel good, this can cause tension and anxiety within themselves which they will need to justify. "To get rid of the tension they feel inside they will try to convince themselves that you are the problem and they will become critical of you out of nowhere. Maybe you haven't walked the dog that day, put the dishes away or read a book to your children before bedtime. A small problem like this can now feel like a big deal and if you experience this your partner could be cheating," warns Aaron.

Love Islander revealed as former X Factor star with incredible link to Beyoncé
Love Islander revealed as former X Factor star with incredible link to Beyoncé

Daily Mirror

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Love Islander revealed as former X Factor star with incredible link to Beyoncé

EXCLUSIVE: Love Island star Yasmin Broom might have only been in Casa Amor for a short time, but she definitely made a lasting impression - and she's been booked and busy ever since She might have only popped into Casa Amor, but Yasmin Broom made a main character entrance – and left like the icon she is. ‌ From X Factor girlbander to globe-trotting DJ, the Manchester native has been booked and busy since stepping out the villa (literally the next day). While her Love Island journey with Gio didn't end in a fairytale, Yasmin's not letting any man fumble her vibe. With sets for YSL, Prada Beauty and even Beyoncé under her belt, she's proving she's that girl – on and off the decks. ‌ But it hasn't all been glitz and glam. From being the only Black woman in a girlband, to feeling overlooked in the dating scene, Yasmin's kept it real about navigating the industry – and the Island – as a Black woman. Here, she chats to about mic'd-up madness, her dream collab with Rihanna, and why the only 'type' she's entertaining now is husband energy… ‌ Hi Yaz. How have you been? How has life been post-villa? Not too bad, it's been hectic to say the least. Like, literally flew back on Friday and then it's just been go go go since. DJ bookings have come in now—it's crazy but I love it. ‌ How did you get into DJing? I started in lockdown basically. I used to be in a band – Four of Diamonds – and during lockdown we couldn't perform or do anything. So I thought, what can I do? I taught myself to DJ using YouTube. Then when we stopped the band, I was like, 'I need to make some money.' I just went to clubs in Manchester and London like, 'Let me DJ, please!' I couldn't really DJ that great at the time, but they gave me a chance. The first club that gave me a shot was Tape in London. The fee wasn't great, I had to pay for my train and hotel—but I was like, 'You know what, I'll do it.' And it spiralled from there! I started playing for YSL, Prada Beauty, Sol de Janeiro, L'Oréal… What's the most surreal place or brand you've DJ'd for? ‌ Probably Tottenham Hotspur Stadium—for Beyoncé's Renaissance Tour. I'm a massive Beyoncé fan, so when I got that call, I was gassed! So, what made you want to go on Love Island? I tried the dating apps - I met some of my exes on them and Instagram. But men don't really approach in real life anymore. I mean, it didn't work out with Gio, but overall, I did enjoy my time in the villa. It was surreal, and I made some amazing girlfriends—me, Emma, and Rio are planning to meet up when Emma gets out, have dinner and catch up. ‌ You had a connection with Gio - were you surprised he didn't bring you back to the main villa? Yeah, I was surprised. We hadn't had any other conversations that made me feel it wouldn't happen. It was very last minute. But I think he stayed true to himself - if he didn't feel the connection, there's no point forcing it. But you assumed you were a done deal? ‌ 100%! Even the girls were like, 'Oh yeah, you guys are solid.' We were all like, 'You're coming back to the main villa!' But he just walked in alone. Do you think that's a pattern with the boys? Changing their minds last minute? ‌ Yeah, they're not serious. They change their minds so fast—it's like kids in a candy shop. A new sweet comes in and they're like, 'Oh my God!' But then they want to go back to their original sweets again—like Harrison with Toni! You were on X Factor with Four of Diamonds - why did you break up? We were signed to EMI - they dropped us after the first lockdown. We tried again, but we were all spread out—Manchester, Birmingham—and financially, it wasn't viable. So we stopped. ‌ Did Nicole Scherzinger give you advice? She was lovely—we wanted her as our mentor. She called us her favourite girl band! We were gassed but got Louis instead. He was great too. Simon—so nice. Not what you'd expect—really sweet off camera. She told us to block out the noise, do what we wanted as a four. That's stuck with me to this day. You're a Black woman in music. You've said people don't take you seriously as a DJ—how do you navigate that? ‌ It's tough. Some venues don't book me - maybe because I'm a girl, maybe because of my skin, I don't know. But you just know. I go up and down the country with my backpack—no label, no help. Just me. In 2025, that shouldn't still be happening. Do you feel it affects your dating life too? 100%. In the villa, I wasn't anyone's 'type'—you always get that. I even asked Gio if I was his type. He said yes, but still. It's hard. But my husband is out there. ‌ Did Simon ever talk about signing you? No, since he wasn't our mentor. But as soon as we came off the show, Virgin reached out to our manager. They wanted us, and that was the goal—to be signed to a major label. And how did that feel? ‌ Amazing. That was everything we wanted like that was the whole goal, like to get signed a major record label, and they're like one of the greatest, like they helped us so much, like taught me so much as well, like I had so much knowledge from the girl band in my life now, like with DJ. You've worked with a lot of artists — can you tell us who you've collaborated with, both solo and in the band? Yeah! So when I was with the girls, we had songs with Burna Boy, Saweetie, Mr Eazi, Jonas Blue. And then, as a DJ, I've played for Beyoncé, Ne-Yo, Pitbull, Kaytranada, Sabrina Carpenter... ‌ You even performed at Parklife Festival right before Love Island, right? Yes! I did Parklife literally two weeks before I went into the villa. I wasn't sure what was happening with Love Island yet, so I just confirmed Parklife and hoped it would work out — and it did! Who's been the best celeb to work with so far? Probably Ne-Yo. He's really lovely and down to earth. He actually makes time for you. Sometimes you meet celebrities and they're not what you expect - it ruins the perception. But not him. He was great. Who would be your dream person to play for? Rihanna. Oh my gosh. If I DJ for Rihanna, then I'll know I've made it. I'm obsessed! I'd love to DJ a Fenty Beauty event — that would be so good.

Giovanni Pernice shows off body transformation after Strictly Come Dancing exit
Giovanni Pernice shows off body transformation after Strictly Come Dancing exit

Daily Mirror

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Giovanni Pernice shows off body transformation after Strictly Come Dancing exit

Giovanni Pernice has been getting himself back in shape after leaving Strictly Come Dancing and the pro dancer has transformed his body in just five weeks Giovanni Pernice has shown off the impressive results of his body transformation a year after leaving Strictly Come Dancing. The pro dancer is no stranger to keeping himself in shape, but looked incredible in new photos he posted on Instagram. ‌ The 34-year-old shared 'before and after' shots of his torso in the same pair of mulberry coloured trousers, which he says were taken just five weeks apart. "5 weeks in," Gio said as showcased his new six-pack and toned biceps. ‌ Celeb pals like Gemma Atkinson, who is engaged to Gio's Strictly pal Gorka Marquez, were quick to comment underneath. The actress and radio host, who is also into her fitness and regularly posts updates for her 2.1 million followers, simply posted five clapping hands emojis. ‌ While actress and TV presenter Bianca Guaccero, who Gio was partnered and won the Italian version of Strictly with, posted: "Strength and determination! Good job my love!!!" Fans also showed their support with one writing: "Looking good Gio X." Another fan joked: "Well done Gio but you would look gorgeous even with a paper bag on your head!" A third commented: "Well done you - hard work and consistency pays off, and the mindset of a champ." A fourth encouraged: "Keep up the great work." A fifth said: "Didn't think you could improve on perfection, but Wow Gio!" While another flirty fan added: "You're very cuddly either way Gio!" ‌ Italian dancer Gio quit Strictly last summer after nine years on the BBC show. It came after he faced allegations over his tough training methods from previous celebrity partners, including actress Amanda Abbington. At the time he said he was 'surprised as his fans' after finding himself at the centre of 'abuse' claims. Amanda, 51, quit last year's Strictly series citing medical reasons. But she later went on to claim she suffered post traumatic stress disorder following her time on the show and that Gio had been "unnecessary, abusive, cruel and mean." In a statement last year, Gio said vowed to 'clear his name' and told fans: "Those who have followed my journey on Strictly Come Dancing over the last decade will know that I am passionate and competitive. ‌ "No-one is more ambitious for my dance partners than me. I have always striven to help them be the very best dancers they can be. This has always come from a place of love and wanting to win - for me and my dance partners. Thank you all once again for your continued love and support! Giovanni." BBC bosses launched an investigation into 17 claims made by Amanda. Of those, six were upheld relating to verbal bullying and harassment. But the most serious allegations of physical aggression were dismissed. In light of the investigation being completed, the BBC said: "We have assessed the complaints and we have upheld some, but not all, of the complaints made. We want to apologise to Amanda Abbington and to thank her for coming forward and taking part. We know this would not have been an easy thing to do." Gio is now trying to move on from the scandal, but has continued to perform in his own live shows. Speaking out about his 'dark year', he exclusively told the Sunday Mirror: "Sorry for my language but 2024 can f**k off. I've been looking forward to seeing the back of it." He added: "I'm not going to lie, there were dark moments in terms of, you know, this is finished, this is the end of my career. That was one of my down moments."

Love Island's Gio reveals why England footballer sibling was NEVER mentioned in the villa
Love Island's Gio reveals why England footballer sibling was NEVER mentioned in the villa

The Irish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Love Island's Gio reveals why England footballer sibling was NEVER mentioned in the villa

FORMER Love Island star Giorgio Russo has opened up about Lioness sister Alessia - and how she wasn't featured during the show. In an exclusive conversation with talkSPORT, the ex islander - who is the brother of England Women 's and forward Advertisement 6 The ex islander is the brother of England Women's Alessia Russo Credit: ITV 6 Gio's sibling Alessia is a Lioness and Arsenal forward Credit: Alamy The explained that it wasn't down to him or his fellow islanders. Host Adrian Durham quizzed: "You didn't say to anybody in the villa that your sister plays for England... you dropped a few hints but you didn't say clearly, 'Oh my sister's at the Women's Euros 2025 for England'." "I did and there was a lot of conversation, so I never actually brought it up. Advertisement Read more "Someone figured it from my last name on day one - "There was times where we spoke about women's football quite a lot in the downtime and there was times where we spoke about all football in general. "All the boys in there, we all had a real camaraderie about being knowledgeable about football and we'd play football games and what have you. "But the topic of women's football and Alessia definitely came up a few times." Advertisement Most read in Love Island Alessia is the current holder of the FWA Women's . Before entering the villa, Gio revealed what his Champions League-winning sister thought about him signing up for . See Love Island bombshell's amazing transformation before villa watches every year and reckons I can do well, so she's excited to see how I get on." He said: "My sister plays pro football, so being interested in sport — they don't have to know football or understand it, but if they can show some sort of interest — because it is such a prominent thing in our family. Advertisement "It would be hard if they hated it. Other green flags are having a nice family — I'm sick of being the seventh wheel in my own family!" Following his sister's Champion's League success with Arsenal, Gio posted: "Turns out being related to a Champions League winner doesn't make me any better at football… but it does make me insanely proud. "Congratulations @alessia, you make me prouder and prouder to be your big brother everyday." The bombshell was part of one of the most savage recouplings the show's seen in years. Advertisement Gio had been given the greenlight to bring back someone new from his friendship partner Billykiss, but the Italian decided to return alone. The Maidstone lad is big into his fitness just like his Lioness sister. On his social media he shares many fitness related posts with his followers, which include running, surfing and working out. Advertisement Player of the Match Goalkeeper Hannah Hampton heroically pulled England through with a TAMPON in her nose. They came back from losing 2-0 with 11 minutes left of normal time - and are set to face Italy next. 6 The reality TV star has spoken about his sister not being mentioned on Love Island Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 6 Siblings Alessia and Gio at The World Cup Final in 2023 Credit: instagram/giorgiorusso__ Advertisement 6 The Love Islander has said how he is 'so proud' of his little sister Credit: instagram/giorgiorusso__ 6 Lionesses Alessia is looking to defend England's European title and is a Love Island fan Credit: Getty

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