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Riverdale's Lili Reinhart and Cole Sprouse split after three years together

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Riverdale actors Lili Reinhart, 23, and Cole Sprouse, 27, have ended their relationship. The couple - who first began dating in 2017 - have decided to call time on their pairing amid the coronavirus pandemic and have been isolating apart, reports claim.

Lili, who plays Betty in the Netflix teen drama alongside Cole, who plays Jughead, are said to still be pals despite the end of their romance.

A source told Page Six : "Cole and Lili split before the pandemic hit, and have been quarantining separately." The insider added: "They remain good friends." Last year reports emerged that the picture-perfect stars had broken up but Lili quickly took to social media to defend her relationship.

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