Stephanie Davis and Jeremy McConnell ‘like’ each other’s Instagram posts after she ‘bans’ him from seeing son Caben-Albi
STEPHANIE Davis and Jeremy McConnell have put on a display of social media solidarity amid Steph revealing that she has “banned” him from seeing their son Caben-Albi.
On Friday the 27-year-old Irish model took to Instagram to thank friends for support.
He commented that it was “crazy looking at the path of growing up” and that he has “great friends”, who he admitted he may “not show them how much [he] appreciates the help” they have given him.
Jeremy added: “I’m very greatful and wanna thank everyone who has helped me ❤️.”
Stephanie appeared to publicly support the sentiment and pressed “like” on the image.
An hour later Steph, 24, posted a birthday tribute to her best friend Kellie who she called a “sister for life”, and which Jez soon left a “like” on.
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This comes after the former Hollyoaks star insisted that she is still in love with the troubled star – but wants him to get help.
She told OK! Online: “Jeremy knows that he is 100% in the wrong. And he has done things that aren’t good. But he isn’t a bad person, deep down, he’s not an evil vindictive person.”
Steph insisted she’s not a “mug”, and Jeremy is allegedly aware he’s been “appalling” in recent weeks, but she’s still completely in love with him.
The actress believes sometimes people “hurt the people they love”, and admitted it’s not “mentally right” – but believes Jeremy has done it because he’s “totally in despair”.
Jeremy has had a difficult past, and Steph went on to explain the deaths of his mum, brother and sister, as well as his dad passing away recently, have affected him.
“I think his dad just dying was a trigger,” she added.
Now Steph has insisted she’s not condoning Jeremy’s apparent behaviour, and branded him a “b*****d” for his recent actions.
Steph has now banned Jeremy from seeing Caben until he "proves himself", and concluded: "For Jeremy this is get help or die situation. So I said to him, you either get help or that's it, you lose him for good."
The Sun Online has contacted Jeremy's reps for comment.