
Love Island Marcel's ex wife gets matching tattoo with new boyfriend two years after cheating row and All Stars
Rebecca Vieira made headlines following her messy split from Marcel, which led to a divorce just before of his appearance on Love Island: All Stars.
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Now the mom-of-one has moved on with a mystery new man sharing pics of the pairs matching tattoos online.
Rebecca took to her Instagram stories to post pics of her stay at a luxury lodge taking snaps of a bouquet of flowers, hot tub and a bed with flower petals.
She went on to upload two stories of her and her new beau's arms side by side with matching tattoos on their ring fingers.
The brunette beauty captioned the post: 'Dream.'
The influencer also shared a surprise gift she was brought which included a pair of stunning high heels, to which she penned: " The most perfect surprise (heart emoji)."
Rebecca has carved out her own path as a social media star.
She's especially popular on Instagram, where she shares lifestyle, fashion, family, and travel content and has over 600,000 followers.
Plus, her YouTube channel, Life With MR, gives fans an inside look at her goings-on through vlogs about family adventures, daily moments, and behind-the-scenes snippets.
From infidelity rumours to Marcel's return to the Love Island villa this year, Rebecca has faced her fair share of ups and downs in the public eye.
The former Blazin Squad member, 39, walked out on wife Rebecca when she was allegedly caught 'cheating' on him with a famous US rapper.
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The couple share a son, Roman, who they welcomed back in 2021 and a little over a year later they tied the knot.
Things were going well for the couple until January 2024 when Rebecca was caught being 'unfaithful' to the reality TV star with rapper Slim Jxmmi.
The mother of Slim's child, KD, had claimed that Rebecca had sent "intimate messages" to her child's father.
KD, took to her social media platforms to share what she had uncovered – even tagging Rebecca and Marcel in the posts for them to see.
A source at the time, told The Mirror: "Marcel is absolutely devastated.
"Rebecca was his life and he'd changed so many things about his lifestyle to make her happy.
"Everything he did, everything he worked for was for his wife and his son.
"The poor guy feels like he's in a nightmare and he keeps hoping he'll wake up.'
In March 2024, Rebecca made headlines when she publicly apologised for what she called a 'huge mistake' and admitted to 'foolish' actions after the cheating allegations surfaced.
The exact timing of their split remains a mystery, but fans were surprised to hear that Marcel was heading back into the villa, since he was still legally married to Rebecca.
It turned out that the pair were in the process of divorcing.
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