Love Island's Millie Court and Liam Reardon put on loved-up display as they enjoy romantic break
01.12.2023 - 19:22
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island winners Millie Court and Liam Reardon have enjoyed a romantic trip to Ireland after rekindling their relationship. Millie, 26, who won the hit ITV2 dating show in 2021 alongside Liam, 24, took to Instagram to share a number of loved-up snaps of their short stay in Dublin.
They were in the city to launch the Christmas season at an ice skating attraction.
The pictures showed the couple, who got back together earlier this year after splitting in July 2022, trying their hand at ice skating before sharing a tender kiss. Other images showed the luxury accommodation they stayed in during the trip, along with a sweet image of them holding hands in a car.
Millie captioned the pictures: “24 hrs in Dublin.” She added: “Seeing Liam trying to ice skate did give me the ick a lil xxxx.” Friends and fans were quick to respond to the post with their messages of love and admiration for the couple. Fellow Islander and Millie’s close pal Chloe Burrows wrote: “Na this is so cute omg.” A fan added: “You are made for each other, this is a rare gift, protect it.” Another follower posted: “You two are so gorgeous to watch.” A third said: “Literally love you guys together.” Speaking to the press at the Dundrum on Ice launch, Millie and Liam spoke of why they had no plans to move back in together after rekindling their relationship.
Before their breakup, the pair lived together in Essex – where Millie is from - but Liam revealed that he has now moved back to his homeland of Wales. He told Goss.ie: ”That’s just something I’ve wanted to do for a while now, my family and my friends are there.
So me and Millie see each other… it’s basically the same as every weekend, we’ll see each other a couple days a week. “She’ll go back to Essex, I’ll
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