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Love Island stars Abi and Lee an item
Monday 11 July 2005The pair got on like a house on fire while taking part in ITV's reality TV show last month and Titmuss has confirmed that the loved up duo are still seeing each other.
Despite smooching their way through five weeks on the Fijian love hideaway, viewers were never completely sure whether it was a ploy to help them win the show's £100,000 prize.
But three weeks after leaving the island, the 29-year-old model has put those rumours to rest by telling the Daily Mirror: "We are now seeing each other which is great."
"Lee is a great guy and it's going really well. It's good to be in a relationship with someone so special. We've seen each other several times since the show ended."
Fellow contestant Jayne Middlemiss, who won the show with Irishman Fran Cosgrave, publicly criticised Titmuss during her stay on the island, believing that she was stringing Sharpe along in order to win.
Since returning to the UK, the pair have reportedly spent most of their time holed up in Titmuss' flat in Islington, north London.
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