CHLOE Brockett proved she's standing by her boyfriend Jack Fincham as he faces up to six weeks in prison.
The former Love Island winner was convicted of a number of dangerous dog offences this week after his cane corso, Elvis, mauled a runner and attacked a woman in two separate attacks.
He already had a suspended sentence for speeding down the hard shoulder in a BMW while on cocaine.
While he appeals his sentence, Jack has been freed from a short stint in jail, and Chloe has shared she is sticking by him throughout the next stages.
Sharing a picture on Instagram of them cuddled on the sofa, Chloe simply wrote: "Love you then @jack_charlesf"
In the snap, Chloe is seen snuggling into Jack's cheek while they both stare at the camera.
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She had previously cried in the courtroom when Jack's conviction and sentence was read out, but he was released just two hours later.
A pal told The Sun: “When the judge handed Jack a custodial sentence Chloe screamed out 'no'. She was hysterical and had to be supported by family members as she repeatedly said 'what am I going do without my best friend?'
“Jack tried to reassure Chloe by putting a thumbs up but that did nothing to calm Chloe as she was supported out of court."
"People forget how young Chloe is because she’s been on our screens for so long but it’s a lot to deal with for a 24 year old girl," they added.
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"She was willing to pay anything to get Jack out on bail and home with her.
"The shock of thinking they would have to spend six weeks apart has brought them closer together.
"Chloe is Jack's rock right now."
Elvis bit runner Robert Sudell in 2022 in Swanley, Kent, and attacked a woman in Grays, Essex, last June.
In court, Fincham, 32, admitted two counts of being in charge of a dangerously out-of-control dog, with one of the incidents causing injury.
After the first incident in September 2022, Jack attended a dog behaviour course, and was given three rules to follow in order to avoid further trouble.
These were to always keep the dog on the lead, for the dog to wear a muzzle when outside and to not leave the animal alone with anyone under the age of 16.
His failure to comply let to the second incident in June 2024.
As part of the sentence, Jack was also ordered to pay £3,680 - including £200 compensation fee to Robert and a £50 compensation fee to the other victim.
But in December, prior to the trial, Jack took aim at the police in now-deleted Instagram messages, claiming the authorities wanted to jail him because his dog “scared someone”.
He wrote: “So my best friend is gone in police kennels.”
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Comparing his situation to that of a rapist who avoided jail because of overcrowding, he said: “This county is done. Work it out for fs sake.”
And under a pic of himself smiling with his cane corso dog Elvis, he wrote: “F*** Essex Police, scumbags and jobsworth c***s. See you soon.”