MAFS star Ella Morgan kissed Bobby Brazier's EastEnders co-star Heather Peace just days after their BAFTA snog.
The Sun exclusively revealed how Bobby, 20, snogged the 29-year-old reality star several times at the BAFTAs after-party on Sunday night.
But on Friday night, Ella rubbed shoulders with one of Bobby's EastEnders co-stars at the Rainbow Honours Awards.
Ella was a winner on the evening, having become the UK’s first trans dating show contestant when she joined the E4 show in 2023.
After her win, she shared a video on her Instagram Stories alongside Heather Peace, who plays Eve Unwin on EastEnders.
The pair chatted and smiled before Ella pursed her lips for Heather to give her a quick friendly peck before they beamed for the camera once again.
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Heather, 48, has been happily married to wife Ellie Dickinson since 2014 and the couple has three daughters together.
Heather was also a winner on the night, picking up the Celebrity LGBTQIA Champion of the Year Award, and posed for pictures with co-star Harriet Thorpe afterwards.
Meanwhile, Ella's win tops off an eventful week for the star, who 'collapsed' at the BAFTAs just hours before her snog with Bobby.
Explaining what happened on her Instagram afterwards, Ella said: "I am perfectly OK now, I was just very hot, my body had overheated and felt weak, I hadn't eaten enough or drank enough that was all, hence why I was very light headed and felt faint.
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"I was fine after I'd seen the medic, sat down, and been checked over!
"All good here now folks, lesson learnt, drink more water!"
Ella certainly seemed in better spirits later in the evening when she cosied up to Bobby, who plays Freddie Slater in the BBC soap.
A partygoer said: “Bobby and Ella were going for it, it was a proper snog and he went back a couple of times for more.
“They were sharing flirty banter and then they pulled each other to one side for a snog by the bar.
“Later, they had their arms wrapped around each other for another snog, too.”
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