Chloe Burrows has reunited with her close pal Millie Court on her holiday abroad, amid speculation that she could take part in Love Island: All Stars, which launches soon.
The reality TV star, 28, celebrated New Year's Eve on the island of Bali as part of her latest vacation, but she has since left Indonesia. Chloe's headed to Australia for the rest of her trip and has now met up with some friends in Sydney.
This has included reuniting with her housemate Millie, 27, whom she's been close pals with since they both appeared on the seventh series of Love Island, which aired in 2021. Chloe had teased that Millie could meet her out there.
Chloe took to Instagram on Friday to announce that she had reunited with Millie in the city. She shared a clip on the platform of the two pals posing together, writing alongside it: "Never been so happy to see her little face." She has since shared updates about their time together in the country, which has included visiting Bondi Beach. Chloe later posted a selfie of herself beside pal Millie, after having met up with one of her friends from university.
It comes after the holiday was teased on an episode of her podcast Chloe vs the World last month. Chloe shared: "I'm going to Bali for New Year's Eve and then I'm going to Sydney and I don't know how long for. Basically, I'm going because ... this is actually a bit sad, but don't feel sorry for me."
Gemma Owen's mum makes cryptic 'fakery' dig after Love Island star's Luca splitShe explained: "I was waiting to get a boyfriend so I could go to Bali and Australia but I'm clearly not getting one anytime soon." Chloe continued: "So I thought if I don't go now then I'm never gonna go, because I'm obviously destined to be single and die alone." She added: "No, I'm not, but y'know."
Chloe suggested that after visiting Australia she'd return to the UK and film a podcast. There has been speculation that she could head to South Africa in the coming days ahead of Love Island: All Stars launching shortly on January 15.
She's among the former islanders who have been rumoured to be part of the line-up for the spin-off. The show, which is set to be hosted by Maya Jama, will see former participants return for "a second chance at finding love" in the villa. ITV has yet to announce the line-up, with Chloe just one of the names that's part of the speculation. It was reported last year that she was "in talks" to appear and she even teased that she could be interested in an interview once.
She told the Sun in August last year about the prospect of the spin-off: "Never say never - I love Love Island and I love the producers so I know it would be good fun. [...] I think it would depend on who was on it... If I fancied them or not."