Max George has rekindled his romance with ex Stacey Giggs - confirming the news on Instagram.
The 33-year-old singer - who once formed part of boyband The Wanted - and former WAG Stacey, 38, reportedly went their separate ways earlier this year.
However it would appear they have since got back together and are determined to give things another go.
Max shared the news on Instagram, posting a photo of their pet pooch Albert.
He tagged Stacey in the snap, so people knew they were boyfriend and girlfriend once again.
It comes after sources revealed earlier this month that the couple decided to give their romance another chance.
One told The Sun: "Max and Stacey had a real rough patch and in the heat of the moment they called it a day.
"It was a very upsetting time for both of them. But now things have calmed down, they both felt they wanted to patch things up.
"They are back together and working through their issues."
Stacey was previously married to footballer Ryan Giggs in 2007 but they split up in 2017 amid accusations that he had been having an affair.
The now ex-husband and wife share two children – Libby, 19, and son Zach, 15 – who Max took under his wing after moving in with Stacey.
Max himself was previously engaged to actress Michelle Keegan in 2011 but they split up in 2012.
The happy news of Max and Stacey's reconciliation comes after the devastating death of The Wanted star Tom – who lost a brave battle against brain cancer on 30 March.
The dad-of-two was just 33-years-old, leaving behind wife, Kelsey Hardwick, two-year-old daughter Aurelia and one-year-old son, Bodhi.
In a heartbreaking tribute to his friend, shared last week, Max wrote via Instagram : "Tom, my brother, my boy, my band mate, my best bud.. You lit up so many lives all over the world but I can only speak on behalf of mine. From the minute I met you, I knew this was gonna be a special chapter in my life. I was right."
He later touches upon their time together both on stage and how he was with him when he met his future wife Kelsey.
He added: "We did everything together, some amazing things, some outrageous things. Im so proud of what we achieved as band mates and as brothers. I’m also proud that I was there the night you met Kels. I remember saying to you, ‘you like her don’t you?’.. to which you replied, ‘bro, like you wouldn’t believe’. You two really are like peas and carrots."
Max concluded: "I’m heartbroken beyond words right now and I cannot even begin to imagine what the future holds without you, but whatever I do going forward, even on my darkest days, I can always smile and say, ‘I shared the stage with Tom Parker’.
"I am going to miss you so much. I love you mate. Always. George."
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