Love Island new girl Ellie Jones opens up about her relationship with ex Jack Fincham

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Author: Alex RossPublished 28th Jun 2018
Last updated 20th Jul 2018

In a twist which is set to bring all sorts of drama to the Love Island villa, Jack Fincham's ex-girlfriend Ellie Jones will join him and the rest of the boys at Casa Amor tonight, the second villa which is just around the corner.

Ellie, who is a 22-year-old customer service and office administrator from Kent, will join Jack, Adam, Alex, Josh, Sam and Wes in the new villa alongside five other brand new girls.

Now, speaking ahead of her entrance, Ellie has revealed details about her relationship with Jack, as viewers wonder what her arrival will mean for his budding romance with Dani Dyer.

She said, "I was seeing Jack Fincham on and off. We met in August 2016 and dated on and off for a while. We have always spoken because we got on so well. I actually spoke to him as a friend about two days before he went into the villa and had no idea he was going on the show!"

She then added, "We weren’t in an official relationship but we spoke about it, would go on dates and kept trying to make it work but it wouldn’t. I met his brother and mates. I don’t know how he’ll feel when he sees me walk in. I don’t know if he’ll be angry or shocked but we do get on so hopefully it won’t be an issue."

But it seems Dani has nothing to worry about as Ellie added, "When I look at him, I do still think there is something there but I would never go back there."

Now meet the rest of the new Islanders:

Jordan Adefeyisan, 23

Jordan is a model from Stockport, who already fancies Ellie, Megan and Georgia in the villa.

Love Island new girl Ellie Jones opens up about her relationship with ex Jack Fincham
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The six new girls and six new boys will arrive on the show tonight, with the original couples being split as the boys enter the new villa.

Roll on 9pm! 🌴

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