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Wes Nelson and Arabella Chi ‘split’ after nine months as he moves out of home they shared together

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Love Island couple Wes Nelson and Arabella Chi have reportedly split after nine months together. It’s reported that Wes, 22, has moved out of the home they shared together in London after a string of arguments.

A source close to the couple told The Sun Online: "It's all over.They started to grow apart and kept arguing - they want to remain civil with each other and hope to remain friends." The publication claims that Wes is now living with his Love Island co-star Josh Denzel and his girlfriend.

Wes was pictured exercising with the pair in London’s Primrose Hill, while model Arabella has been documenting her solo exercise during the coronavirus lockdown.

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