Made in Chelsea’s Melissa Tattam teases reunion with model ex-boyfriend
07.10.2022 - 18:21
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Made in Chelsea star Melissa Tattam had well and truly moved on from her three-year romance with former boyfriend Toby Watkins, she's hinted they could REUNITE. In discussion with co-host and former MIC co-star Sophie Habboo on their Wednesdays We Drink Wine podcast, Melissa opened up about her relationship status as #singleandreadytomingle before revealing that she was jetting off on holiday and her ex Toby was going to be there. The reality star also teased that she and Toby had previously rekindled their romance as she admitted there had been a "relapse".
Speaking during a segment of the show called The Single Diaries, Melissa said, "I'm doing good. I'm very excited, basically I'm going away for quite a long period of time in two weeks. On Friday it's two weeks.
"Guys, I'm going away to a lovely hot country - I'm not sure if I can declare it yet - I'm really excited, and an ex-boyfriend's going to be there, so I'm really nervous at the same time. "Sophie then said, "Yeah, Toby's gonna be there. I mean, we're just going to say his name because everyone's gonna know.
"Melissa continued, "And there has been a bit of a relapse with Toby," as Sophie laughed and added, "We all know what's going to happen there. "Although it looks like she could rekindle her romance with Toby, Melissa did recently share that she'd been making the most of single life - with multiple potential romances blossoming just weeks after her very public split. Melissa and Sophie spilled tankers of tea (well, wine) when they had Love Island finalist Tasha Ghouri as a guest on their podcast, getting all the goss on her relationship with Andrew Le Page, a relationship Melissa described as "so lovely" and one that makes her "have faith that there’s love
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