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The reason behind Wes Nelson and Arabella Chi's split revealed as 'the spark was gone'

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Wes Nelson and Arabella Chi split because "the spark was gone", an insider has told OK! online. The 22 year old's split from Arabella, 29, was reported on Tuesday after Wes was seen moving out of the home they shared together.

But a pal of their pair has now revealed there was no infidelity between the two and the relationship had simply run its course.

A source close to the couple told OK! online: "The reason Wes and Arabella split up is simply because the spark was gone. "At the start they kept seeing each other non-stop and were infatuated with each other, but over the past couple of months things haven't been right between them. "Wes and Arabella aren't the kind of people to cheat, or start looking elsewhere when things go bad, so they.

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