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15/10/2015

'Love Island' Couple End Relationship

Hannah Elizabeth and Jon Clark, who found love on reality television show 'Love Island', have separated. The couple have been the subject of speculation lately that their romance was in trouble after they both took to Twitter to post a series of cryptic tweets.

However, it was only when their Love Island co-star Max Morley commented on their relationship, did Hannah hit out, confirming she was no longer dating Mr Clark.

Max had written on the social networking site: "Understand people break up. It doesn't always work out and the lad isn't always the bad person @jbclark_".

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Hannah was quick to respond, saying: "Max U know f*** all... I never commented when U split up with Jess it's none of your business (sic)."

He then replied: "@misshannahelizx that is not me having a go I just don't want it to get nasty between you both (sic)."

Prior to their confrontation, Hannah had tweeted: "Some people are not what they make out to be."

The couple, who were engaged after Jon proposed during an episode of Love Island, are reported to have been constantly arguing in recent times. The Daily Star says the pair travelled to Majorca for a "make-or-break" holiday, but they were unable to resolve their differences, with Jon flying back to the UK earlier than intended – and without Hannah.

(JP)

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"Hannah Elizabeth and Jon Clark, who found love on reality television show 'Love Island', have separated."