The Laura Anderson star found love as she introduced her new footballer boyfriend to her fans on Friday.
The Love Islander, 35, who rose to fame on the 2018 series of the ITV dating show, took to social media as she went Instagram official with Scottish footballer Clark Robertson.
The 31-year-old sportsman currently plays centre-back for Scottish Premiership club Dundee.
And the couple couldn't wipe the smiles off their faces as they posed together with each other's hands.
Captioning the snap simply: 'Happy Friday,' Laura looked positively radiant as she put on a very leggy display in a tiny pink winter dress.
Laura Anderson revealed the pair have become Instagram official a year after her new footballer boyfriend Clark Robertson publicly split from ex Gary Lucy.
Sharing several photos of the pair, Laura also posted a cozy smiley selfie of the pair relaxing together in bed.
Clark meanwhile kept it simple and stylish in a black jacket and jeans and a white T-shirt.
Sharing several photos of the pair, Laura also posted a cozy smiley selfie of the pair relaxing in bed together.
Her new relationship comes a year and a half after ex Gary publicly split from Lucy, who he shared 13 months with daughter Bonnie.
The pair met while Celebs Go Dating in 2022, however the couple broke up shortly before she announced her pregnancy in February 2023.
However now Laura has moved on as her friends and fans wish her the best.
Vicky Pattison wrote: 'Awww so happy for you babe'.
Meanwhile others wrote: 'Hard launch'; 'You look so cute together!'; 'Love this! Also, walking down Ashton Lane in heels isn't easy. You go!'
'Hey! Finally, it is announced that she has found a good one ❤️ Finally a girl is treated the way she is treated. Love this for you!! Xx';
Captioning the snap simply: 'Happy Friday,' Laura looked positively radiant as she showed off her very legs in a tiny pink winter dress.
Her new relationship comes a year and a half after ex Gary publicly split from Lucy, who he shared 13 months with daughter Bonnie.
Laura's friends and fans wished her all the best in her new relationship
'Return to your roots to find a nice old Scottish lad to make you laugh'; 'Oh who is this!! I hope you find love.
Laura's Capital Scotland co-host Fat Prestovci teased: 'Robo_3, don't ever bother or make Laura angry – that's my job!!!!'
It comes after Laura She then felt attacked and declared that she felt as if they had split up while Carrie was pregnant Her intended pregnancy was aborted.
Speaking to Joe Hartman and Georgia Dayton on the Mamas Produced: Podcast, she said: 'Technically Carrie and I planned to have Bonnie and we were so happy and excited that it was around Christmas time. I immediately found out and tested it.
'I was so excited to be a mum, I think I would cry if I talked about this but personal things with her dad, I always imagined having my partner there and I love that you're pregnant but I'm not.'
Laura continued: 'We broke up for a reason. He made it public without telling me that he was going to tell everyone we weren't together the same day I was going to announce my pregnancy.
'Even though we weren't technically together, I was hoping we'd make it work, but once he released it to the public it felt like an attack, like we're not going to do this, it's public now. I did it the day we were going to announce that I was pregnant.
After Laura revealed that she felt attacked when her Carrie announced their split while she was pregnant, she felt robbed of her intended pregnancy.
'So what should have been a magical time and maybe a little difficult behind the scenes, it turned into a negative media circus.
'I was trolled because of the way we broke up because I was vulnerable and wanted our relationship to work and was afraid to say anything.'
Laura previously described the challenges she faced raising Bonnie as a single parent after she and Gary split before she was born.
He told The Mirror: 'It was hard to get my head around at first, it wasn't what I expected. But those were the cards I was ultimately dealt. Of course, I'm going to make it work for my baby, even more so. To be honest, I feel like a good mum.'
Giving advice to other parents facing the same challenges, she added: 'Prioritize what you have to do, and that's just me. I have to work on it. I am tired, but of course I will be tired. I nurture a human soul, that's what I signed up for.
'[Bonnie’s] Great, your social life takes a bit of a back seat but most people, your good friends understand that.