Pete Wicks has acknowledged his lack of fondness for one of Sam Thompson’s previous partners and expressed a preference for Sam being single after his breakup with Zara McDermott last year. Although Pete didn’t mention the specific ex, Sam and Zara had a relationship that started in 2019 and lasted five years.
During a lie detector test on the Staying Relevant podcast’s Instagram page, Sam asked Pete various revealing questions. In response to whether Pete likes Sam more now that he is single, Pete answered affirmatively. When asked if he disliked any of Sam’s former partners, Pete hesitated briefly before admitting that he had, without specifying the individual. This exchange occurred following Princess Andre’s declaration of independence from her parents amid a dispute with Katie Price.
Fans eagerly anticipated the upcoming episode, with one commenter expressing excitement for the impending drama. Sam, a Made in Chelsea personality, has had a tumultuous romantic history, including a recent split with Samie Elishi from Love Island in June. Reports from The Sun suggested that he was romantically involved with nutritionist Steph Robinson and had developed a close relationship with Lucy Syed from Too Hot To Handle.
Following his breakup with Zara McDermott in December, Sam’s former long-term partner, rumors circulated about the reasons behind their split. Soon after, Zara was spotted on a cozy date with One Direction’s Louis Tomlinson. The couple later confirmed their relationship with a public display of affection at a hotel in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, where they were photographed kissing.
The social media community, including friends and fans, celebrated Zara and Louis’ relationship milestone, expressing joy and support for the couple. Meanwhile, in the podcast teaser, Pete hinted at his own romantic situation when asked about being in love, leaving fans curious for the full episode’s release.
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