MAFS fan favourite Dom Calarco has shared her feelings about her ex Jack Millar’s new relationship with Love Island star Courtney Stubbs.

Jack – who starred in season nine of MAFS – and Courtney – who starred in season three of Love Island – first sparked relationship speculation when they were spotted with their arms around each other. Last week, So Dramatic! reported that a source spotted the two reality stars out for breakfast in late June when Jack flew in to Melbourne for the Logies.

The pair have since soft-launched their budding relationship on social media, with Courtney posting a number of photos of her and Jack cosied up together on a skiing holiday. One of the photos showed Jack in the bath holding a drink, and it appears that Courtney’s in the tub with him.

Courtney additionally posted some Instagram stories of the two. Interestingly, Jack reposted Courtney’s story, and his next story showed that his mother was on the trip, too.

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While neither TV star has officially acknowledged the relationship, it was all but confirmed when Dom broached the subject during an Instagram Q&A last night.

“How do you feel about Jack and Courtney. Be honest” [sic], Dom was asked. She responded, “I’m so happy he is happy.”

Dom from MAFS

Dom and Jack were paired together on this year’s season of MAFS. They were a popular couple, and after they agreed to stay together in their final vows, they had legions of fans rooting for them.

However, the beloved pair parted ways shortly after filming wrapped but have passionately insisted that they have stayed the best of friends. Both Dom and Jack spoke about their decision to separate at the MAFS reunion.

Jack told his co-stars about the breakup: “Final vows went great. We were together, we caught up heaps.”

“I still speak to her like every second day or every other day.’

“Don’t get me wrong, it was very mutual. Very, like we put our heart and soul into it.”

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