LOVE Island’s Malin Andersson has found love for first time in two years after falling for a Swedish hunk.
The 31-year-old, who shot to fame on the second series of the ITV dating show in 2016, is dating Jim Sundgren.
The pair - who are in a long distance relationship - took part in a retreat over the weekend in Sweden for The Utopia Frequency.
A source said: "Malin has spent the past few years really working on herself.
"She is in such a great space and Jim came along at the right time. They have really connected over their healing journeys and love doing sound baths together.
"Jim lives in Sweden so they are trying a long distance romance.
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"Malin is really happy and everyone is so pleased for her."
The Sun have contacted Malin's rep for comment.
Jim lives in Sweden and his Instagram bio states: "Life Force Activation Facilitator."
Wellness coach Malin has been in a number of relationships since her stint in the Love Island villa.
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The reality favourite confirmed her romance with ex Jared back in 2021.
However the pair went their separate ways a year later, just two months after giving birth to her second daughter Xaya.
Malin previously dated Tom Kemp in 2018.
The pair split the following year, just four weeks after the death of their daughter Consy, but they later reconciled.
They went their separate ways for good in July 2019.
Last month Malin opened up about her surgery regrets and confessed she's put her body through "hurt and pain" by going under the knife.
Malin's surgery journey
Malin has been open about going under the knife in search of acceptance
The Love Island star has had:
Liposuction
Two breast uplifts
Nipple correction
Lip fillers
Botox
Malin recently displayed her incredible six stone weight loss.
She's opened up about admitted that she has learnt to love herself.
Malin said: "I've put my body through an insane amount of hurt and pain, all in the pursuit of the beauty standards society has placed on us.
"I made choices based on wanting people to accept me. I thought that if I changed something, anything, maybe I would feel the love that I didn't have for myself."
She ended by saying: "I can feel a surge of gratitude for the growth that I have endured over the past two years.
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"I've finally come to accept that the way I look has nothing to do with needing anyone's validation. It has nothing to do with needing to be loved. I just needed to love myself."