
Love Island's Harriett FINALLY confirms she's split with Ronnie AGAIN with TikTok video
The influencer, 25, is on a girls trip in Ibiza with fashion brand White Fox Boutique.
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Harriett is joined by Love Islanders Jessy Potts, Matilda Draper, Jess Spence, Megan Forte Clarke and Alima Gagigo.
In a new TikTok post, Harriett filmed alongside the girls as they tried to recreate a clip from Denzel Washington's Remember the Titans.
The short video shows them in a lined up at the airport as Jess mimes Denzel, who plays Coach Boone's motivation quote.
Jess is seen walking down the line and saying: "We will be perfect in every aspect of the game. You drop a pass, you run a mile. You miss a blocking assignment, you run a mile."
The clip was captioned: "Us when we land in Ibiza single."
This quickly lead fans to comment asking if Harriett and Ronnie had split for another time, just weeks after rekindling their romance.
One wrote: "Harriet and Ronnie broke up?"
A second asked: "Harriet is single?," to which this person replied: "Yeah her and Ronnie broke up."
Someone else said: "Are you truly shocked?"
Another added: "Harriet and Ronnie are no longer."
In June, The Sun revealed that the exes were back together - just a week after having a bitter public split.
The pair had gone their separate ways after deleting each other off their social media.
But they were hoping it would be third time lucky and decided to give their romance another go.
A source told The Sun at the time: " Harriett and Ronnie are speaking again and getting back together.
"They're so on and off - it's like they row when they're together but can't live without each other.'
They were then pictured having a cosy heart-to-heart during a showbiz bash a few weeks later.
An insider said: 'Harriett and Ronnie looked very close again as they had a heart to heart at the Boohoo party last night.
'They have worked things out and are focusing on making their relationship a success.
'But they aren't going to make a big announcement because that puts pressure on things and they don't need that.'
Harriett and Ronnie first got together after meeting on Love Island last summer.
But they split just months later before reuniting during the All Stars spin-off earlier this year.
After jetting to Ibiza at the beginning of June, they unfollowed each other on Instagram and Ronnie also wiped his page of photos of Harriett.
A rep for the couple later confirmed they'd split.
The break up came shortly after Harriett revealed they were planning to move in together.
She told the Mirror: "In June. Everything's happening at once.
"We're moving up towards London, which is exciting.
"It's really close to Matilda (Draper), so we'll be spending a lot of time with her and going back and forth."
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