Chloe Brockett in shock split with troubled Love Island star Jack Fincham – just two weeks after ‘going official’
CHLOE Brockett has split from her troubled boyfriend Jack Fincham after just two weeks.
The Towie star ended the romance with Love Island star Jack, 31, after a series of "jealous rows".
Chloe told pals "never get back with your ex" as she laughed off the short-lived relationship.
A friend of the couple told The Sun: "Jack and Chloe tried really hard to make things work but they've been fighting a lot.
"It's meant to be the honeymoon phase but Jack's been acting jealous of the attention Chloe gets from other guys.
"She's been getting sick of having the same row over and over again.
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"They've been on/off for years but really thought this was the right time to make a real go of it.
"There's a lot of love between them, so never say never for the future."
Chloe and Jack have deleted all traces of loved up pics together from their social media.
The pair have also unfollowed each other on Instagram.
Chloe and Jack shared snaps of them cosied up online after weeks of speculation. They revealed their relationship following a trip to a £200-a-night spa break and romantic dinners.
The Sun has reached out to Chloe and Jack's reps.
Chloe and Jack have been on/off since his split from Dani Dyer in 2019.
It looked like they had finally worked things out earlier this month, and fans were overjoyed that the couple were back together.
One follower commented on a now-deleted post: "I think it's always been him for you girl."
Another added: "I agree! They make a beautiful pair."
A third penned: "You’re always so happy when with Jack, love to see it."
It comes after Chloe sensationally quit Towie five years after joining the show.
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In a statement she told fans: "I have made the decision to take a step back from Towie, it's been my life since I was 18 and I feel like it's best for me at this point in my life to step away."
She added: "I'm forever grateful to Towie for giving me the platform they have."