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Love Island star stokes Kem Cetinay and Scarlett Moffatt romance rumours

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Love Island star Olivia Attwood has fanned the flames surrounding rumours of a romance between fellow islander Kem Cetinay and Scarlett Moffatt.

Essex boy Kem is one of the contestants on the new series of Dancing on Ice, which continues tonight.

Last weekend he took to the ice for the first time with partner Alex Murphy.

But there was a surprise cheerleader in the crowd for the 21-year-old: Scarlett Moffatt.

The Gogglebox star, who has seen her career rocket after being winning I’m A Celeb in 2016, was pictured holding an “Howay Kem” sign.

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It fuelled rumours the pair were dating after Kem split with his fellow Love Island winner Amber Davies late last year.

Now Olivia has had her say on the matter, and did nothing the dampen the speculation.

In her column in New magazine, she said: “Obviously Amber caused a little bit of drama on [Sunday] night after she tweeted about Kem and Scarlett possibly dating.

“I don’t know the truth but I guess Scarlett being there was a little bit random.

“Unless they have become really good friends? Whether that is a cover for the fact that they might be dating, I don’t know, it was all a bit odd.”

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Kem’s ex Amber had written: “You said it” as she retweeted a message from a blogger which read: “Definitely something going on between Kem and Scarlett Moffatt #Dancingonice”

Amber then tweeted: “I’m only human after all….. everyone deserves to be happy.”

Both Kem and Scarlett have denied they’re an item, saying they are just BFFs, but that hasn’t stopped fans speculating.

Kem will get to have a rest tonight as the second set of six celebrities take to the ice tonight, including Donna Air.

The Geordie model this week revealed that she is lucky to even be skating after a horror car accident in 2011.


Nancy Brown
Associate Editor