Chloe Burrows has appeared to confirmed Millie Court and Liam Reardon are back together in a slip up in a recent TikTok video.
Love Island finalist Chloe, 27, shared a video of herself and Millie, 26, ordering a Chinese takeaway on Wednesday evening.
The start of the clip sees Millie making the order on the phone as Chloe films herself and tells viewers: "Guys we're ordering Chinese".
Later on in the video, Millie is heard shouting towards a voice in another room as she asks for a Coke Zero.
The male voice, who appears to have a Welsh accent like 23-year-old Liam, then asks Chloe: "Chlo?"
To which she says: "Yeah, go on then," while Chloe films the food in takeaway boxes laid out on the table.
The rest of the TikTok then shows Chloe plating up her food before digging in.
However, fans were more focussed on Liam's apparent feature in Chloe's TikTok upload in the comments as one wrote: "That is def Liam we have the same accent we’re from the same town, I know a Merthyr accent when I hear one" followed by a laughing face emoji.
Another added: "The confirmation we all needed. Thanks chlo", while a third said: "I recognise the accent of the person asking if you want a coke".
"u can hear Liam in the background they are back together," a fourth penned.
Millie and Liam began dating after meeting in the Love Island villa in 2021. The pair moved in together and the pair appeared to grow from strength to strength.
However, the pair shocked fans in July last year as they announced they had split.
But, months later in April this year, the pair sparked reunion rumours as they were spotted enjoying a romantic Easter weekend together.
Love Island winners Millie and Liam have kept quiet on their rumoured reunion.
However, in a candid YouTube video last month Millie discussed her split from the Welsh lad and said fans "ruined" their romance.
She said: "And I love you guys and I love your support but it's early doors and you all experienced a whole, full blown meeting someone and a relationship on TV.
"You all saw it all unfold and then everything afterwards and as much as that was the best experience of my life, it is a lot when you have all eyes on you and your relationship.
"There's lots of judgements, lots of people sending you messages because they've seen the other person out – and it means absolutely nothing – they could just be talking to another person and people would be like, 'they're cheating on you'."
She went on to confirm she is dating someone but will keep the budding relationship under wraps for now.
Millie said: "I struggled with that a lot because it just wasn't nice. I don't really want people to be involved in my personal relationship. It ruined things. It was a big part why my last relationship ended.
"It's been a while since then and this next chapter I'm going to be keeping it a secret for a little bit, just to see how it goes."