Love Island's Millie Court 'struggling to live alone' after Liam split

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Love Island's Millie Court 'struggling to live alone' after Liam split
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Millie Court spoke openly about wanting a 'fresh start' in 2023 and a Q & A with her two million Instagram followers on Monday night. She even talked about living alone.

Millie Court has opened up about her struggles with living on her own following her break-up with Love Island co-star Liam Reardon.

She addressed the questions about living alone by saying: "I mean it's not the best thing in the world [at the moment].” Millie and Liam, 22, won the ITV2 series last year and their future looked bright as a couple as they moved in together, before confirming they had split in July. "Nothing will ever take away from the amazing experience we shared in Love Island and the past year and I wish Liam all the best in everything he does," she had also stated.

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