It's over between The Bachelorette stars. Just two months after getting engaged and having a whirlwind romance on the ABC dating series, Dale Moss broke the news about their split.
"I wanted share with you all that Clare and I have decided to go our separate ways," he shared on Tuesday, Jan. 19. "We appreciate the love and support we've received from so many people, but this is the healthiest decision for both of us at this time. We strongly believe in leading with love and always remaining true to oneself - something our families have taught and instilled in us throughout our lives. We only hope the best things for one another."
After less than a year together, the duo has decided to part ways. Of their breakup, which made headlines on Jan. 18, a source told E! News, "Both of them have completely full lives in a good way. There will always be that love."
Three months after winning Love Island, the duo announced they were going their separate ways. Justine shared on Instagram on Jan. 16, "This is extremely difficult for me to express but out of respect for those of you who supported me, and rode for me, I want you to know that Caleb and I are no longer together."
The Beauty and the Beast actor and former soccer player called it quits after almost a year of dating. Luke confirmed their breakup to the UK Times saying, "It is what it is."
In early January, E! News learned the couple's romance fizzled out, with a source saying Margaret was the one to end things.
The Love Island stars decided to end their romance in early January. "Because you've all been such a close part of our relationship, I wanted to share with you that Johnny and I are no longer together," Cely, who appeared on season two of the show with Johnny tweeted. "While our relationship has been public from the start, I do ask that you respect this decision and our privacy during this time."
The actress filed for divorce from Karl Glusman after 18 months of marriage. Although Zoë filed the paperwork in late December, news of their split made headlines on Jan. 2.