Jack Fincham and Dani Dyer have split again.
The former 'Love Island' stars - who won last year's season of the ITV2 reality show - first split in early December before reconciling a week later, but they have now confirmed they've decided to go their separate ways once again.
In a statement on Instagram, Jack wrote: "There is no easy way to say this and it isn't going to be an easy time but me and Dani are not in a relationship anymore.
"We will always care a lot for each other and have love for each other and I mean that from the bottom of my heart and I wish her nothing but happiness.
"We have some amazing memories together and have been through a lot but sometimes things aren't meant to be and we really did try to make it work but it unfortunately didn't and that is life.
"That's all I have to say, a break up is hard enough as it is for both of us let alone in the public eye so I hope everyone is considerate and understands this."
The couple previously announced their first split four months ago, when Dani - who is the daughter of 'EastEnders' star Danny Dyer - took to social media to confirm they would "stay friends" despite their break-up.
She wrote: "Jack and I have sadly decided to part ways. It's been an incredible six months, and we will always have a place in our hearts for each other, but we've sadly come to the realisation that it's not meant to be long term. We both plan to stay friends. I hope you'll all understand. Love Dani x. (sic)"
But a week later, she backtracked on her statement and said she and Jack were back together, and had simply had a falling out.
She said: "Just want to put all comments to bed. All I can say is I'm still 22 trying to get my s**t together and grow into a woman but doing it in the public eye is sometimes hard and scary but arguments are arguments and I love him.
"I can only please people who want to be pleased and I am having to learn that opinions are just opinions. Hope everyone can understand that i am just a normal girl (sic)".
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