Manchester Evening News

Amber and mum on a dinner date

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HEARTBROKE­N Love Island winner Amber Davies was spotted on a dinner date with her mum in Manchester fresh from news that she has SPLIT from her boyfriend Kem Cetinay.

In a joint statement released this week the couple said their relationsh­ip was over - just five months since leaving the hit show as winners.

The couple blamed work commitment­s after the pair were bombarded with offers, including TV presenting work and endorsemen­ts.

But 20-year-old Amber was looking in radiant form as she headed to Rosso restaurant in Manchester with her mum Sue on a day out from their hometown of Denbigh in Wales.

Amber was all smiles as she walked arm in arm with her mum to the Italian celebhaunt coowned by former Manchester United captain Rio Ferdinand.

Sue revealed in an exclusive chat with our sister paper the Daily Post this week how Amber is coping since the split.

She said: heartbroke­n.

“But they are so incredibly busy at the moment.

“They’ve really struggled to juggle everything since coming out of the villa.”

The pair had sky-rocketed to stardom following their appearance­s on the show. “She’s absolutely

Pint-sized Davies, 20, has since had several months of lucrative endorsemen­t deals including a £500,000 contract to be the face of fashion brand Motel Rocks. The couple have also appeared as stand-in presenters on ITV’s Good Morning Britain.

Cetinay, 21, is currently undergoing intense training for the 2018 series of Dancing on Ice, leading many to believe the pair may have fallen foul the show’s “curse” which sees skating partners couple up romantical­ly in the show.

However Sue attributed the separation to the stresses of fame, coupled with their respective young ages, saying: “Both Amber and Kem are so young, and their lives have changes so much in such a short space of time.

“But they still love each other very much.”

 ??  ?? Amber and her mum Sue head to Rosso and with Kem Cetinay, inset
Amber and her mum Sue head to Rosso and with Kem Cetinay, inset
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