Reading: Millie Court and Zac Woodworth split after Love Island: All Stars romance fades

Millie Court and Zac Woodworth split after Love Island: All Stars romance fades

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and have split after leaving series three as runners-up, ending a romance that carried them from the villa to both sides of the Atlantic. The pair confirmed in that they had gone their separate ways after weeks of rumours about their relationship.

Court told followers on Snapchat that she and Woodworth both love their lives and their homes, which made it hard to picture a future together, and said they had agreed they would prefer to remain friends. Woodworth said the same in his own message, adding that he and Court had enjoyed the best time travelling and experiencing life together after the show. He said they would always remain good friends and that he would always wish her the best.

The split matters because it closes a relationship that had looked like one of the standout post-show pairings from the series. Court, a former winner, and Woodworth became a couple during All Stars series three and finished as runners-up, then spent time together in the UK before Court flew to America to be with him. After the show ended, they continued seeing one another in both countries, a sign that the connection was more than a quick reality-TV fling.

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That made the confirmation in May 2026 more than a routine social media update. It drew a line under a romance that had seemed to keep moving despite the distance, and it showed that geography, not drama, was the barrier they could not overcome. Court said they had the best time travelling together since the show, while Woodworth described their time together after the villa as something he would always look back on warmly.

For now, the next chapter is straightforward: both have said they want to stay friends. What changes is the story around them, from a couple trying to make a cross-continental relationship work to two people who have decided the future they imagined does not fit the lives they already have.

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