Love Island's Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page shared their wish to 'move on' from their relationship after the latter took to social media to slam the Strictly Come Dancing favourite.
He previously took to his Snapchat to write: "Wasn't gonna speak about it all. However, the girl can't keep my name out her mouth even thought she's got a new boyfriend. The truth is... She went on Raya while we were still together... Oops. No one is perfect in a relationship but you keep talking s**t about me, I'll start talking. She did one too many podcasts unfortunately. This is your closure chat."
The couple met on Love Island in 2022 but went their separate ways in January, with Tasha recently admitting she regrets how she treated him after they 'grew apart' during her Strictly stint.
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Speaking to Rylan Clark on How To Be In Love, Tasha said their relationship struggled before her Strictly stint as she claimed he offered her 'no support' during her time on the show.
Not long after, he took to Snapchat to share the furious rant, which he soon deleted. Tasha once opened up about her regret in joining Raya before her split was public.
"I've already owned up to it, so yeah," before she was asked: "And admitted you thought it was a mistake in retrospect?"
She then said: "Yeah. I'm happy being single at the moment."
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