Amber Davies confirms she's dating West End co-star after 'accidentally falling in love'
17.10.2022 - 12:55
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island winner Amber Davies has confirmed that she is dating her Back To The Future co-star Ben Joyce, following her split from boyfriend Nick Kyriacou. Appearing on Monday's Lorraine, guest host Ranvir Singh grilled the reality star turned West End star, 26, on the rumours. Ranvir, 45, said that the ITV chat show had some "lovely" photos of the pair, asking: "Is there anything you want to say about the person whose mother you play in the show? Looking very cosy there!" To which a blushing Amber replied: "Do you know what...
this is Ben Joyce. He's an absolute power house of a talent, he was in Jersey Boys and now he's playing Marty... he's one of the kindest most caring people I've ever met.
"The plan was to be single for a while, then I accidentally fell in love with my co-star... "Do you know what it is, he's just a ray of sunshine and he's so loved by everyone in the cast and he's so talented, yeah, he's lovely." Ranvir sweetly replied: "You're glowing, you're living your best life!" It comes after the loved-up pair are said to have taken time off from the West End show last week to enjoy a romantic mini-break together at luxury retreat Soho Farmhouse in the Cotswolds. Amber and Ben have been in the show together throughout the summer, and the pair were photographed together at the Stage Debut Awards in September.
Ben shared the snap to his Instagram, with Amber commenting: "adore u." It's unclear exactly when Amber reportedly split from on-again-off-again boyfriend Nick, but she has recently deleted all trace of him from her Instagram. The Love Island winner met Nick during lockdown in 2020 after being introduced by a mutual friend. The pair had split multiple times during their relationship, with the most
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