Love Island’s Grace Jackson and Reuben Collins have reportedly split just weeks after they were dumped from the villa and missed out on a spot in the final.
The model, 25, and footballer, 23, have gone their separate ways after struggling to ‘make things work’ due to their busy schedules.
Location was also said to be a factor in the split with Reuben living in London and Grace based in Manchester.
It comes after the blonde beauty sparked rumours of a split after she was spotted looking cosy with Omar Nyame, 25, who were briefly coupled up on the show, at a showbiz party last month.
A source told The Sun: ‘Grace and Reuben have come to the mutual decision a romantic relationship isn’t right for either of them at this time.
Love Island’s Grace Jackson, 23, and Reuben Collins have reportedly split just weeks after they were dumped from the villa and missed out on a spot in the final (pictured at a premiere this month)
Grace and Reuben Collins were brutally dumped from the villa shortly before the final
‘Grace wishes Reuben all the best and vice versa. They will remain friends and have no bad feelings towards each other.’
An insider added: ‘They have both been very busy since leaving the villa and the long distance has been difficult for both of them.’
MailOnline have contacted Grace and Reuben’s reps for comment.
A string of videos emerged from the GRM gala showing the blonde bombshell Grace dancing with Stormzy’s pal Omar inside the bash last month.
In one clip circulating on TikTok, the pair were seen very close to one another in the middle of a packed dance floor, while another video shared showed the pair filming a TikTok video together on the terrace.
A third clip obtained by The Sun, showed Omar and Grace standing together alone with his arm around the stunning Manchester beauty, as she dances next to him.
Sources told the publication that the pair looked like a couple and were ‘all over each other’ at the party.
During a dramatic game of Couple of Sorts, Grace and Reuben were deemed the couple who were least likely to work on the outside by the public and were therefore dumped from the island.