When did Jack Grealish date Love Island Casa Amor star Emma Milton and why did they split up?
EMMA Milton works as a boxing ring girl but is swapping this for the Love Island villa.
This isn’t her first taste of fame as she has previously been linked with footballer Jack Grealish. Here’s everything we know.
Emma Milton is going on Love Island[/caption]Who is Emma Milton?
Emma Milton is an influencer and boxing ring girl.
She already has an impressive social media following – with 300,000 followers on Instagram.
It’s been rumoured that she is set to enter Love Island when Casa Amor returns for 2024.
Emma’s now tasked with trying to tempt the boys away from their partners so she can land herself a permanent place in the villa.
Casa Amor is said to be returning on Sunday June 30, 2024 and it’s due to cause some drama.
When did Emma Milton date Jack Grealish?
Emma has already been acquainted with the world of fame as she’s had some famous romances.
She was previously linked to Jack Grealish in 2021 after they were seen cosying up on a night out in Manchester.
She also counts Burnley FC’s Nathan Redmond as an ex.
A source said: “Emma has moved in celebrity circles for years now, has a lot of friends in the industry and through showbiz parties.
“She met Jack on the Manchester party scene as well as her ex Nathan. She and the models for Boohoo are all based up there and are regularly out with the City and United teams.
“She has dated a number of high-profile men and the attention, like she experienced after her photo with Jack circulated, doesn’t phase her.
“Emma also appeared on Channel 4 reality TV show Shipwrecked in 2019 so has her head screwed on.”
Emma has already crossed paths with one fellow islander after meeting Joey Essex in Dubai in 2023.
Why did Emma Milton and Jack Grealish split up?
Emma and Jack were never confirmed to be in a romantic relationship.
The pair were only seem one time together so, if it was romantic, it is thought to have been short lived.
Jack is now in a long-term relationship with Sasha Attwood.
Emma worked as a boxing ring girl[/caption]How to watch Love Island
You can tune into watch Love Island each night at 9pm on ITV2.
It is also available to catch up on ITVX.
The programme is on each night apart from Saturday nights where a highlights show is aired instead.
Maya Jama also hosts Aftersun on Sundays.
Love Island's biggest Ofcom complaints
Love Island has been hit with thousands of complaints over the years - here are the most moaned about moments
Dani’s tears: in 2018, Ofcom received 2,644 complaints when Dani Dyer was left in floods of tears over Jack Fincham during the Casa Amor. Viewers felt the show had been manipulated to make it appear Jack was going to cheat, when in fact he wasn’t. And poor Dani didn’t learn the truth for days.
Maura fury: Although she later won over the public, Maura Higgins got off to a bad start in 2019. After arriving as a bombshell, she made a beeline for Tommy Fury – who was coupled up with Molly-Mae Hague – and tried to kiss him while straddling him on a daybed. 709 people accused her actions as ‘sexual harassment’.
Faye explodes: The 2021 series of Love Island remains the most complained series about yet. 4,330 complaints were made to Ofcom after Faye Winter received a postcard from Casa Amor, which appeared to show her fella Teddy Soares kissing a bombshell. But a whopping 24,763 complaints flooded in when Faye came face-to-face with Teddy again. Faye’s shocking outburst even sparked a reaction from male domestic abuse charity, ManKind Inititive, who branded her ‘unacceptable’.
Bish bash: The following year, the fallout from Movie Night sparked 3,617 Ofcom complaints. Fans of the show were horrified by Luca Bish’s harsh reaction when Gemma Owen was shown speaking to bombshell Billy Brown.
Muggy Mitch: Almost 1,000 Ofcom complaints flooded in last year in the final week of Love Island. Viewers were unimpressed with Mitchel Taylor’s treatment of Abi Moores and felt he was ‘targeting’ her. Fans even urged Love Island bosses to check on Abi’s ‘mental health and welfare’.