LIAM Reardon has been working to cut his final ties with ex Millie Court after their most recent break up.
The on-again off-again couple met during their time on Love Island, and ultimately went on to win the show.

Millie and Liam are untangling their life together after their second split[/caption]
The pair co-hosted a podcast together on YouTube[/caption]
Millie removed the link to their podcast from her Instagram bio weeks ago[/caption]
They stayed together off-screen once the seventh series of the popular reality show came to a close, and continued their relationship until 2022.
After splitting up for a year, the duo rekindled their romance in 2023, much to the delight of fans.
Millie made the first move on socials to distance herself from Liam, removing the link to their old joint YouTube podcast from her Instagram bio.
She’s decided to start posting vlogs on the platform by herself, showing how she’s moved on from her former beau.
She’s also made the occasional cryptic comment online.
But now Liam has finally returned the favour nearly two weeks later, taking the link off of his Instagram page as well.
It appears the ex-flames podcast is now well and truly over, despite being enjoyed by thousands of listeners.
The podcast, hosted on Millie’s YouTube channel to over 70,000 followers and the public, followed the pair answering all sorts of wild questions.
On one episode, Liam and Millie discuss if they would ever consider having an open relationship.
In another they delve into whether it’s right for couples to know one another’s “body count” or if it’s TMI.
Ironically it’s after chatting on an episode of the podcast about break ups that the couple announced the news of their second split.
The pair were talking about how couples in the world today are less willing to “go the distance” for one another.
The topic of higher than ever divorce rates also came up, sparking a conversation about the growing rate of pre-nups.
Liam said: “The divorce rate is so high, it’s like the highest it’s ever been, so more people will be signing pre-nups.”
Millie replied: “I feel like, back in the day for our grandparents, divorces were frowned upon.
“My grandparents have been together since they were 16 and they don’t believe in divorce or breaking up.
“But my parents, they were never married, but they didn’t make it together and a lot of my friends’ parents aren’t together. We’re in a generation where people don’t last forever.”

They first met on Love Island in 2021[/caption]
In their final podcast episode, released on the day of their breakup, they remarked on how relationships in the world today “don’t last forever”[/caption]