Inside Love Island stars Millie and Liam’s five-star Portugal holiday as they shut down split rumours
01.07.2022 - 01:51
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Love Island stars Millie Court and Liam Reardon have put split rumours to bed once again after a five-star holiday in Portugal. The reality TV couple spent a loved-up few days in the sunny region of Algarve to celebrate the wedding of their friend Chloe McGee. Famous faces including Olivia Attwood and TOWIE's Chloe Lewis, both 31, were also in attendance.
Break-up fears have surrounded the glamorous duo in recent months, as they have not been away on holiday together since a trip to the Maldives in January, despite a number of solo trips abroad. However, the loved-up couple shut down any split rumours as they both shared a series of cosy snaps to Instagram. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
24 year old Millie recently posted a cute snap of the two lapping up in the sun in a throwback holiday pic. She captioned the photo using the palm tree beach and love heart emoji. While boyfriend Liam, 22, commented: "Wish we were back in the sun" followed by the rolling eyes and love heart emoji.
Fellow Islander Chloe Burrows, 25, wrote: "Mum and dad xx". Welshman Liam shared a series of three summery photos in a joint account post with his stylish girlfriend Millie.The pair captioned their carousel of images: "What a beautiful day it was yesterday. "Congratulations to the newly weds @chloemcgee1 @meshsak".
Millie looked beautiful in a cut-out off-the-shoulder floral dress with a thigh high split. She wore fluffy purple heels and pulled the look together with a mint green handbag.The ASOS fashionista wore her hair in long blonde tresses as she soaked up the Portuguese sun. Millie could be seen wearing a cut-out floral dress, with a large thigh split, and
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