Lottie Moss has confirmed she is dating her Celebs Go Dating co-star Adam Collard.
The 25-year-old model first sparked rumours of a romance with the Love Island star after they were spotted holding hands earlier this month following a stint on the Channel 4 series.
Speaking on Chloe Burrows’ podcast ‘Chloe Vs The World’, Lottie spoke about their relationship for the first time ever.
She explained: “When I first saw Adam I was like, ‘Nah, he’s not my type. Literally not my type at all’ and then bam.
“He’s very charming, he’s handsome, obviously 6’5, I like the tattoos. It’s weird, we just have a connection. Even the height and the tattoos wouldn’t have been enough but we have a special connection.”
Chloe then asked if she and Adam were soppy when they’re together, and Lottie’s answer definitely took a lot of people by surprise.
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She replied: “You know what, he is actually quite soppy when it is one-on-one, he’s just cute. We’ll have a cuddle and he’ll be lying on me and likes being stroked like a puppy.
“I think it’s just when you meet somebody and you feel that way, I’ve never been like that with guys. Like I’d say, ‘Get the f**k off me now’, but when you feel like that about someone and it is so rare that it is mutual.”
Adam recently shared the reason why he won’t be returning for the Love Island All-Stars spin-off series, after originally teasing that he might head on because as we all know, third time’s the charm.
The personal trainer first appeared on the ITV dating series back in 2018 and after four years away from the show, he returned for the 2022 series as the “ultimate bombshell” – a first for Love Island.
But now, the 27-year-old has been turned off this idea and backtracked, claiming he won’t be appearing on the series alongside former islanders.
He told The Sun: “No I don’t think so because everyone needs to catch up.
“I’m one show ahead of everyone else.
“No to be honest, there is no inclination to do it right now. I think the second time very much took a lot of energy away from me.”
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