Love Island winner Paige Turley cheers on ex-boyfriend Lewis Capaldi at Malta gig alongside beau Finley Tapp

Former Love Island winner Paige Turley proved there is no bad blood between her and her ex-boyfriend, Lewis Capaldi, as she was spotted cheering him on at his concert on Saturday night.

The reality star – who was crowned champion of the 2020 winter edition of the annual dating show alongside Finley Tapp – posted a video of her supporting the Hold Me While You Wait singer in the audience.

The mini clip, which was posted on Instagram Stories, showed confetti blasted out of the cannons while the 25-year-old Scottish singer performed Grace.

Paige tagged Lewis in the video and wrote: ‘Gon yersel @lewiscapaldi.’

The crooner dated Paige for over a year after they met in college, but ended when she was rumoured to have cheated on him.

Paige previously said things ended ‘amicably’, admitting in her Love Island VT: ‘Lewis Capaldi is my ex-boyfriend.


Paige shared the moment on social media (Picture: @paigeturley/Instagram)

‘We went out when we were younger, I was about 17 or 18.

‘We were together for about a year. It ended really amicably and we’re still pals.’

The musician also said Lewis texted her to say congratulations after she and Finley bagged the £50,000 prize money for winning the show.

Following her stint on the show, which also featured Siânnise Fudge, Luke Mabbott and Nas Majeed, Paige stressed it’s been difficult breaking into the music industry.

Paige won the first winter love island series with boyfriend Finn in 2020 (Picture: ITV)

Speaking on BBC’s One More Tune, she said: ‘I definitely do find it a challenge.

‘I think a lot of people thought that coming from the show would be this huge advantage because I’ve got a platform and people that follow me.

‘But if anything it’s more difficult I’ve found. It’s a bit of a double-edged sword.

‘I’ve got this platform but people don’t know me for music so it’s been challenging but hopefully in the long run it pays off.

‘A lot of the audience that are there just now want to see what you’re wearing, they want to see how you’re styling your hair.

‘So if you put on anything music-related they don’t know you or follow you for that.

‘It’s then trying to find additional fans that are there for the music as well as what I wear my hair like or what I wear my clothes like.’

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