Love Island's Jess Gale's brutal dig at ex Callum Jones as she reveals what really happened on wild night out
08.05.2024 - 14:11
/ ok.co.uk
It's only been two months since Jess Gale left the Love Island: All Stars villa as the runner up with partner Callum Jones, but the blonde beauty admits it's been a 'whirlwind', with the pair calling time on the romance just four weeks later. Chatting exclusively with OK! in Ibiza, where she joined a host of influencers to mark the launch of fashion brand SHEIN's Island Edit, Jess shared that she is 'completely over' ex-fling Callum, and is open to getting back on the dating scene again.
The reality star, 25, split from Callum following an argument at fellow islander Molly Smith's Boohoo clothing launch party 7in March. And as we probe how Jess is feeling about it all now, she admits: "Honestly, I'm OK now.
I feel like I'm very over it. When people ask me about Callum it feels like a lifetime ago we were together - even though it's not it feels like it's so long ago. "We weren't even properly together either.
I'm over it, I'm in my single era," she clarifies. As we ask whether she's looking for love, Jess admits: "Yeah, I'm up for dating, I never really look for it but if it comes then I'm open." Following the split, it was reported by MailOnline that Callum had been seeing another former Love Island star, Anna-May Robey, behind Jess' back. While she hasn't confirmed or denied the speculation, Jess has admitted to finding out something before heading out to the Boohoo event.
"I found out something prior to the event which I addressed and obviously it was a very public event, with a lot of people there so things got out. So we spoke at the event but the breakup wasn't because his behaviour at the event," she said. The intense speculation on her love life since leaving Love Island, which she first appeared on in 2020, has
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