Love Island's Eve Gale hits the town with twin in illusion stockings after Demi Sims dating confession
05.04.2024 - 12:43
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Love Island star Eve Gale has been spotted hitting the town with her twin sister Jessica after going public with her new romance with TOWIE's Demi Sims. Eve and Jess were snapped stepping out in London together.
The twins, 24, who both found fame on ITV2's Love Island, were seen arriving at chic Italian dining spot Bocconcini Mayfair.
They held hands as they strutted towards the venue, both dressed in all-black ensembles.
Jess, who came in second place with Callum Jones on Love Island: All Stars, left little to the imagination in a lace catsuit, paired with perspex heels and a shoulder bag. Meanwhile, Eve sported a stylish oversized black blazer, paired with tights which looked like stockings.
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The twins both wore their signature blonde locks in loose waves and sported similar make-up looks, but with Eve opting for a darker lipstick. It comes after Eve revealed she is now dating The Only Way Is Essex star Demi Sims, following her failed romance with fellow Islander Casey O'Gorman.
Eve and Demi recently revealed they were speaking for three years before going on their first official date together. While the pair admitted that they didn't share a kiss on the date, they discussed the potential of a second date as they made sweet confessions about their blossoming relationship on Demi and sister Frankie Sims' podcast Sims Squared.
Demi explained to listeners how the pair had been on their first date last week and Eve clarified that it was their first "date date" as they'd had other dates that hadn't been one-on-one. But they also revealed that the date had been in the pipeline for three years since they first met at a Boohoo event and started
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