Love Island: Liam Reardon opens up about coping with ‘untrue’ rumours and his break up
More under this adLiam Reardon talks about how hard it is for him to deal with the split rumours and live a single life on his own after splitting from Millie.
Love Island 2021 winners Liam Reardon and Millie Court split in July this year, after almost a year of being together. Post their break-up the two have been leading single lives and appear to be struggling to deal with the after-effects of the breakup.
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Liam Reardon
The 23-year-old Welsh hunk moved out of his shared £1m Essex home with Millie after the split. Liam moved to Wales after the split and is now back living in Essex on his own. Amidst this, during a Q&A on Instagram, he revealed that it is ‘very hard’ for him to cope with untrue rumours, confirms The Sun.
Liam shared on his story:
A lot of you asked this [how I've been coping]. I'm doing good thank you to all that asked.More under this adMore under this ad
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.More under this adMore under this ad
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.More under this adMore under this ad
He also then shared an image of his bleak living room as he waited for his furniture to come to his new apartment in Essex.
Millie Court
Millie, on the other hand, is trying to keep herself as busy as possible to get over the breakup. On being asked what it’s like to live alone after the breakup, she said:
More under this adMore under this adI mean it’s not the best thing in the world [at the moment].More under this adMore under this ad
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 there eventually.
I’ll be moving out of this place hopefully towards the end of the year, fresh start for 2023.More under this adMore under this ad
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