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Love Island's Andrew LePage finally moves on from ex Tasha – as he gets close to stunning influencer in Dubai

Love Island's Andrew LePage finally moves on from ex Tasha – as he gets close to stunning influencer in Dubai

The Sun2 days ago

LOVE ISLAND star Andrew Le Page has moved on from Strictly's Tasha Ghouri with a blonde bombshell.
The estate agent, 29, has grown close to an Irish influencer called Simone Grace, who he sparked a connection with after relocating to Dubai, where she is also based.
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Andrew, who revealed news of his move to the UAE via instagram last month, has been spotted out with Simone at a number of Dubai hotspots including the popular Miss Tess restaurant in the Burj Khalifa.
A source told The Sun: 'Andrew is spending time with an Irish girl in Dubai.
'They were at Miss Tess restaurant together at the weekend, and had a date at top golf together.
'They were first linked last month and have been enjoying getting to know each other. It's very casual and they are just seeing where it might go."
Simone, who has 34,000 followers on Instagram, describes herself as a 'Fashion/Fitness/Lifestyle' blogger, along with being co-host of a podcast called Boujee Blondes.
It's the first time the Love Island star has been linked to another woman since his split from 26-year-old Tasha Ghouri.
The campaigner, who was born deaf and uses a cochlear implant, danced with Aljaž Škorjanec during the last series of Strictly which wrapped in December.
Yet shortly afterwards, the pair called time on their relationship - with ITV2 star Tasha then setting up a profile on celebrity dating app Raya.
At the time, a source said: 'Tasha was madly in love with Andrew but the cracks started to show when she appeared on Strictly.
'She gave her all in that competition. Her focus was purely on her dances with Aljaz and that drove a wedge between them as time went by.'
Love Island's Andrew reveals he's secretly dating again five months after bitter split with Strictly's Tasha
Andrew has since unfollowed Tasha on Instagram and taken a swipe at the circumstances for their split.
His recent comments came in response to a series of questions from fans on Snapchat.
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One asked about how he coped with the 'different negative narratives' around the relationship breakdown and he teased: 'Let's just say I've had to bite my tongue with all of it.
'Truth always comes out at some point right?'
Fans then asked if he would start a podcast as his 'voice should be heard' yet he replied:
'To be honest it's not my thing.
'We're done and I'm moving on.'
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Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page's relationship timeline
TASH and Andrew's relationship began as a summer romance on Love Island and quickly evolved into something serious
From moving in together to facing public speculation, their journey was filled with highs and lows before ultimately coming to an end.
June – August 2022:
Tasha and Andrew met on Love Island during the summer of 2022.
Despite a few bumps in the villa, including Casa Amor drama, they reunited and became an official couple before finishing in fourth place.
August – October 2022:
After leaving Love Island, Andrew moved from Dubai to London to be with Tasha.
They quickly settled into life outside the villa, attending red-carpet events and working on brand deals together.
November 2022 – January 2023:
The couple moved in together in a London apartment just a few months after the show.
In early 2023, they adopted a cockapoo named Luna, showing their commitment to building a future together.
February – August 2023:
Fans speculated that Andrew was planning to propose after the couple openly discussed marriage and kids.
Tasha even hinted in interviews that she expected a proposal within the next few years.
September – November 2023:
Rumours of relationship struggles surfaced as Tasha joined Strictly Come Dancing.
Reports claimed her demanding training schedule put a strain on their relationship.
January 2024:
In early 2024, speculation intensified as Andrew and Tasha were seen spending less time together.
By mid-January, they officially announced their split after nearly three years together.
February – March 2024:
Andrew moved out of their shared home and returned to Guernsey.
Tasha was spotted on the exclusive dating app Raya, sparking rumours she's ready to move on.
Despite parting ways, they continue to co-parent their dog, Luna.

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