LOVE Island's Ron Hall looked smitten as he cosied up to a stunning TikTok star on a night out.
The Sun can exclusively reveal the identity of the social media star and artist who was seen giggling with the All Stars alum, 27, on a recent night out is Brooke Blewitt.
The brunette, who has 187K followers on TikTok and is famed for her dance videos, was all smiles as she nattered to the former financial advisor at the Haus of Cabaret in London.
They then headed to a private booth where they snuggled up and continued the night, before he was seen wrapping her close in a sweet embrace.
Ron, who split from Love Island partner Lana Jenkins in July 2023, then moved on with series nine star Lydia Karakyriakou.
Lydia was a retail customer assistant from Glasgow before she joined the show as a Casa Amor bombshell in 2023.
Yet he ditched her in a shock split over Christmas for a spot in ITV2's All Stars spin-off this year.
BROOKE BEAUTY
Brooke is his first partner since he quit the 2025 show mid-way through.
She is best-known as one half of dance duo BrookeandJessie, who have done their online choreography to tracks including Meghan Trainor's Made You Look.
She is also a graduate from musical theatre college.
Brooke, who told how the secret to her success is staying "relatable", has spoke out on her career ambitions.
She told axjmedia.com: "We have so many different ideas and want to get more involved in the music industry.
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"Just stuff we never thought we’d be able to ever do."
Eagle-eyed Love Island fans first became aware of her connection to Ron when he started 'liking' her social media posts.
Over on Instagram, she has filled her feed with images of recent trips to Coachella, Paris and the BRITS.
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Ron has been candid in chatting about the impact of his split with Lana.
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He previously revealed that the break-up took a toll on him and said he struggled to bounce back.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Ron said: "I will never do a dating show again.
"I will never have a relationship in the public eye again because I think it ruins it.
"It played a part in mine and Lana's relationship.
"I think relationship programmes are quite forced and it doesn't happen naturally, it's great and it works.
"It worked for me because I didn't expect to fall in love.
"But I think sometimes it can play with peoples feelings too much."
Ron said that he is still good friends with Lana despite their public split and still cheers her on from a distance.