Love Island’s Malin Andersson reveals shock split from boyfriend just two months after going Instagram official
LOVE Island star Malin Andersson has revealed her shock split from her boyfriend just two months after they went Instagram official.
Back in July The Sun revealed that the reality star had found love again with a Swedish hunk called Jim Sundgren.
However the pair raised a few eyebrows and sparked split rumours after unfollowing each other on Instagram last month.
Now, Malin, 32, has confirmed that she and her boyfriend are no longer together, saying she’d “never settle” in an Instagram post.
The star wrote: “And for those messaging me about my relationship status I’m absolutely single as I promised myself I would NEVER settle.
“I truly know what I deserve and want in a man. I see what should be me as a 32 and feel like I need to rush into something for society’s sake, but I will never as I love every inch of myself to be alone for now.”
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The reality star ended her post with a heart emoji.
Back in July the couple took part in a retreat called The Utopia Frequency in the Nordic country.
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.
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"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.
"Malin is really happy and everyone is so pleased for her."
Mum Malin - who is now a wellness coach - has had a number of relationships in the public eye since her time in the Love Island villa.
She dated ex Jared between 2021 and 2023 - and share their daughter Xaya.
Malin was also in a relationship with Tom Kemp in 2018 and they split four weeks after the death of their daughter Consy, reconciled and then split in 2019.
It’s been a turbulent time for Malin after she was just moments from death recently, as her £100k BMW went up in flames.
The 32-year-old was left shaken and seeking answers after she was forced to pull her daughter Xaya from the year-old vehicle before it blew up.
Exhausted Malin told us: “I'm not usually affected by stuff, right? I've had the grief and all of that stuff happen to me, and I've kind of dealt with it, but never anything that’s put my own life with my daughter at risk. We were seconds from death.
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“It's always been someone around me died, does that make sense? But to feel Xaya and me in that situation was just next level.
"But I can't believe that they'd allow a car like that on the road, a £100,000 car. I want answers.”