‘It’s difficult’: Love Island’s Liam Reardon says split from Millie Court has been ‘very hard’
16.09.2022 - 18:09
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Love Island’s Liam Reardon has said it’s been "very hard" dealing with "untrue rumours" as he broke his silence on his split from Millie Court. The Welsh star revealed that the last few months have been "difficult" since the couple parted ways in July as he opened up about his new found singledom in an Instagram Q&A. Sharing a throwback photo of him smiling while at a festival, he penned: "A lot of you asked this [how I’ve been coping].
I’m doing good thank you to all that asked. "It’s been a difficult few months, with moving from my home in Essex to moving back to Wales and now back living back in Essex on my own. "Break-ups can be very hard and being in the public eye just make it that extra bit more difficult to deal with especially when you have rumours etc coming out and people judging your character off something which isn’t true.
"But I’ve been down and when you’re down you can either stay down or do what you can to pick yourself up, dust yourself off and move forward. And that’s what I’m doing. "Just want to say love to all you guys who follow and support me, especially over these past few months it means the world.
"The TV personality’s comments comes after his ex Millie Court revealed that she was moving out of her £1million Essex home at the end of the year following their split. Court was asked what it was like to live on her own following the breakup in a Q&A on Instagram and admitted she was hoping to make a “fresh start” next year. Writing alongside a photo of the view from her window, she penned: "I mean it’s not the best thing in the world [at the moment].
"I need to start loving my own company again. Sometimes I do, but majority of the time I have people over or I’m out to keep myself busy. I’ll get
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