Laura Crane and Jack Fowler have split (Picture; Rex)

Love Island’s Laura Crane and Jack Fowler have split, less than two months after leaving the villa.

Speaking exclusively to Metro.co.uk, Laura admitted that their busy schedules meant it was hard to spend quality time together.

‘Sadly Jack and I have both decided to go our separate ways due to such busy schedules right now and not having the time to spend together,’ she told us.

‘Feel truly blessed to have got to share my Love Island experience with him and to have made a friend for life. We will carry on supporting each other on this journey and I can’t wait to see where it takes us.’




Jack added that the decision was ‘difficult’ but one they had ‘reached together’.

‘We met in extraordinary circumstances and had an amazing time getting to know each other, both whilst in the villa and outside of it but our lives are currently taking us in different directions,’ he said.

‘We will remain friends and I will support her in whatever she does. I wish her all the best. See you soon surfer girl!’

Jack and Laura are the third couple to split (Picture; Wenn)

The pair are now the third couple to split after the show finished at the end of July.

Samira Mighty and Frankie Foster ended their romance after allegations of cheating aimed at Frankie, while rumours of a split continue to surround Laura Anderson and Paul Knops.

Jack took to ‘fatherhood’ like a duck to water (Picture: Rex)

Laura and Jack met towards the end of the hit ITV2 show when Laura entered as part of a twist that saw Georgia Steele and Sam Bird decide to stay on the island and date new people rather than leave together.

Laura and Jack enjoyed a beach date (Picture: ITV) However despite her first date being with Sam, Laura soon hit it off with Jack – although their decision was not without controversy as it came hours after Jack ended his blossoming romance with Laura Anderson.

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