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Meanwhile Stormzy bopped in a pool which fans recognised
While the pair have never shared why they broke up in the first place, they’re remained close and have been spending plenty of time together recently.together on the way back from their romantic trip amid airport delays. The source continued: ‘He wants to make her his wifey for lifey. He’s telling his mates this is it for him now, he’s found the one.’
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