Love Island’s Cally Jane Beech and boyfriend Luis Morrison have confirmed rumours that they’ve split up just ten weeks after the birth of their daughter Vienna.
The couple – who met on Love Island’s first series in 2015 – are living apart, with Cally’s spokesperson confirming to new! magazine today that she’d moved out.
“Cally’s really upset that she and Luis have split up. She needs some time to get her head around it all. Being a new mum, the split hasn’t come at the greatest time,” said her spokesperson.
Her rep added: “She and Vienna have moved out of the home she shared with Luis and she’s back with her mum. She doesn’t want to speak to anyone about it – her main priority is Vienna.”
The couple are also facing claims that Luis cheated on Cally, after Luis tweeted “the grass is never greener”, to which Cally replied “n u already know this”.
Neither of the couple’s agents had any comment on the cheating claims.
Cally and Luis’s relationship has been rocky for a while – before she gave birth, the pair didn’t speak for two weeks before Vienna was born on 7 May.
Cally said: “We weren’t really speaking before I went into labour – I just didn’t want it to turn into another argument. I said: I’ll just call you if I go into labour.”
In fact, she admitted that things started to go wrong just months into her pregnancy, when they moved from London to Leeds for Luis’s new job at a car company.
“You know at the start of the relationship, you have a honeymoon period? I want that all the time,” she said.
“I feel like that kind of affection had gone out of the window because he was so busy with his new business. It was a bit of a shock for me.”
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Since the split, Cally’s been pouring her heart out on Twitter, writing “If u love something let it go … only then will you really know”.
She also liked a post by Frankie Essex which read: “Sometimes what you’re most afraid of doing is the very thing that will set you free.”
Luis, on the other hand, has just been posting about football and the current series of Love Island.
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