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Love Island’s Finn Tapp takes massive swipe at ex Paige Turley months after almost rekindling on Ex on the Beach

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LOVE Island star Finn Tapp has taken a massive swipe at his ex Paige Turley.

The ex-couple almost rekindled following a stint on Ex on the Beach.

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Finn sent this subtle message to his ex
The former couple had been close to rekindling
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However, The Sun revealed Paige was left furious when Finn slept with their co-star Tamara Joy the night before the series launch.

Despite maintaining they’re now friends, it seems Finn isn’t on such good terms with his former girlfriend.

Watching the Euros launch match on Friday night, Finn shared a snap of him ‘cheersing’ glasses of wine in front of the TV screen.

It shows the final score of the Germany vs Scotland match as 5-1.

Finn wrote: “Cheers to Scotland losing.”

It appeared to be a direct dig at his Scottish ex who is from West Lothian.

The former Love Island couple split last year after “losing themselves” in the three-year relationship.

They were reunited when they joined the line-up of Celebrity Ex on the Beach, which aired on MTV and Paramount+.

There was potential for the couple to start afresh and get back together.

However Paige was left feeling “betrayed” after learning about Finn and former Married at First Sight star Tamara.

Speaking to Scott McGlynn on his Celebrity Skin Talk podcast about her relationship with Finn now, Paige said: “I am single, I don’t know about Finn. We’re amicable.

“It’s a shame that it didn’t work out but I wish him all the best. Unfortunately sometimes things just happen. 

“I’ll always have love and respect for him. Coming from the show that we did, you’re always going to have that tie to each other.”


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