Liam Reardon has claimed that he and ex-girlfriend Millie Court are 'just good friends' amid burning rumours that the pair have rekindled their romance.
Speaking to Heart Radio, former Love Island star Liam, 23, suggested that he has to keep his lips sealed for now as speculation continues to swirl about his relationship with Millie, 26.
"A lot of rumours going around about me and Millie. It's hard to address them all," the Welsh hunk said.
"But the main thing is me and Millie are really good friends.
"And we've been good friends since the day we met. And that's all I can say right now."
Liam won the girl of his dreams - and the £50,000 cash prize - when he and Millie were crowned winners of the ITV2 dating show back in 2021.
The pair happily dated and shared their relationship on social media, with Millie often posting snaps from holidays abroad, as well as updates on the £1 million Essex apartment that they bought together.
However, the former bricklayer and his dream girl Millie faced intense scrutiny following their arrival back in the UK, and he confessed it became increasingly difficult for him to deal with the criticism from fans online who accused him of cheating on Millie.
"Myself and Millie faced a lot of criticism, especially myself, when we broke up certain things came out about me cheating, which was obviously not true. I have never cheated,” Liam previously shared.
“If people have something in their heads… you can't try and tell them otherwise, you just have to leave them to think what they think,” he added.
Elsewhere in his interview with Heart Radio, Liam opened up about his time in the Love Island villa where he admitted that he hasn't really kept in contact with many people from his series.
"Villa life you're so close with each other every single day. And you get to know people so well. Everyone plans this massive Ibiza trip, which none of us went on," he shared.
"And I don't think they ever went on it. But everyone plans it. Once you leave you know your split up your back to your families, your back with your friends, some of us that we're in relationships, and you're not going to make time for everyone, especially when some people from Scotland, England, Wales, you know, it's quite far from each other.
"So some people I was really close in the villa with I didn't see him for months, you do lose contact with people but you know, I got my main friends from there."
Watch the full interview of Liam Reardon on Heart and Global Player.