‘Very intimate… all evening’ — Love Island couple SPLIT just days after leaving the villa as one half is spotted kissing a TOWIE star at London party, despite vowing to make romance work on the outside - suong

   

LOVE Island stars Ben Holbrough and Andrada Pop have split just days after leaving the villa - as he's spotted all over a Towie star.

The taxi driver, 23, and the nail technician, 27, vowed to give their romance a go on the outside after they were dumped from the villa following a public vote.

A man whispering in a woman's ear while they sit at a table with drinks.
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Love Island's Ben Holbrough appears to have split from Andrada PopCredit: The Sun
Ben from Love Island and Dani from TOWIE sitting together at a table.
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The taxi driver was spotted having a two hour conversation with Towie's Dani ImbertCredit: The Sun
Ben from Love Island and Dani from TOWIE sitting at a table outdoors.
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The pair were seen holding hands while at the St Moritz summer partyCredit: The Sun
Ben from Love Island and Dani from TOWIE sitting together at a table.
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The pair put on a cosy display as they chatted and laughed at the eventCredit: The Sun
Andrada Pop and Ben Holbrough on Love Island: Aftersun.
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Ben and Andrada vowed to give their romance a go on the outsideCredit: Shutterstock Editorial

But just days after they gushed over each other on Love Island's Aftersun, the pair seem to have already called it a day.

Last night, Ben was spotted putting on a cosy display with Towie star Dani Imbert, 27, at the St Moritz summer party.

They were seen whispering in each other's ear, holding hands and then proceeded to enjoy a string of kisses at Broadwick Soho.

A source said “There was instant attraction from the moment they met - they spent two hours kissing at the party it was all very intimate.

"It’s clearly very much over with Andrada as Dani seemed to be the only thing on his mind."

 

Days after their exit, the pair appeared on podcast Love Island: The Morning After.

Ben shared how he's had a "reality check" after fans branded him "vile".

He said: "We had Yasmin, Toni, Shakira - I had my run-ins with them. The thing is, it was all such silly things as well.

"Not using it as an excuse, but feelings and emotions are just so heightened. It's the littlest things that can trigger you."

Love Island’s Ben admits he’s had a ‘reality check’ after fans branded him ‘vile’

Ben continued: "For me, the way I went about it, I should've went about it so much more differently. The way I spoke, the language and stuff.

"It's not until I watched it back that you realise - obviously with certain situations in life, you have arguments.

"But you never see it back. You're never in a position where you can watch it back and see how you actually were.

"I think me actually watching it back especially, gave me like a real reality check of, 'I don't like how I spoke'."

She added: "We're just taking it day by day and getting to know each other more and more."

Ben entered the ITV2 villa on Day 1, where he was initially coupled up with Shakira.

However, bombshell Toni arrived as the first big twist and "stole" the hunk away.

He would ultimately later recouple with Shakira - and also explored connections with Yasmin and Helena.

By Casa Amor, he and Shakira had recoupled again but had no romantic spark between them.

 

Upon meeting the new girls, Ben and Andrada soon hit off and began their connection.

They were coupled up in the main villa, before ultimately being dumped from the island after receiving the fewest public votes.

Ben from Love Island and Dani from TOWIE looking at a phone.
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A source said they looked very 'intimate' all eveningCredit: The Sun
Ben from Love Island and Dani from TOWIE on a date.
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They seemed comfortable in each other's companyCredit: The Sun
Andrada Pop and Ben Holbrough on Love Island: Aftersun.
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The pair gushed about each other on Love Island's AftersunCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
Ben Holbrough and Andrada Pop on Love Island.
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Andrada and Ben were dumped from the villa after a public voteCredit: Shutterstock Editorial