Love Island couple, Callum Jones and Molly Smith, have called it quits three years after getting together on the ITV hit show.
Love Island's Callum, 27, and Molly, 30, were seen to be a solid couple after leaving the villa and had even dropped hints of marriage.
But it wasn't to be, as the former scaffolder has moved out of their shared home, taking the couple's pug Winnie with him.
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Molly has kept a hold of the Pomeranian, Nelly.
A source told The Sun: "It’s really sad as they were a sweet couple together but it’s over - and has been for a few weeks.
"They’re trying to stay friends - they were together for over three years - but it’s difficult. I think in the end, Molly wanted to get engaged and that didn’t happen.
"Everyone was really surprised when they split as they were perfectly matched. He’s now moved out of the home they shared and they’ve split custody of their two dogs."
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Speculation had been building that all wasn't well between the two as fewer and fewer images of them together were being shared online.
A fan went to Reddit to express their concerns, writing: "Just noticed they haven’t shared much content together since their holiday in July. She seems to be bridesmaid at a wedding and it doesn’t look like he’s attending as he’s going to Bali."
Another follower added, "I hope they haven’t broken up," whilst another lamented, "omg No!! i loved them."
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Callum is currently in Bali without Molly.
The couple's last known holiday was in July when they jetted off to Ibiza together.
That trip was thoroughly documented on social media as the loved up couple shared snaps of their holiday, much to the delight of followers.
One fan commented: "I love that you guys are still together! My fav love island couple."
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Another said: "don't care about what's happening in Love Island world anymore…all I want is to see this two grow old together [sic]."
And a third added: "My favorite couple from all the Love Island series."
It wasn't too long ago that Callum had been singing praises about his relationship.
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He had gushed: "We are perfect.
"We've got two dogs so we've got a proper little family going, it's lovely.
"We're just enjoying things that we've got at the minute and then family and marriage will eventually come into it."
Tyla have reached out to Callum and Molly's representatives for comment.
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