LOVE Island exes Rebecca Gormley and Biggs Chris have reunited as stars of Amanda Holden’s Netflix show.
The pair flew to a brand new Mallorca villa to rehash the collapse of their relationship as part of the new series Cheat: Unfinished Business.


In the series, eight former and current couples are going to be coached by Amanda Holden and Paul Carrick Brunson, after their romances hit the rocks due to infidelity.
Despite breaking up nearly four years ago, it seems that there's still some unfinished business between Rebecca and Biggs.
The couple first met on the winter series of back in January 2020, though didn’t get together until after the show was over.
Their romance immediately hit a bump just two months into the relationship when
However, Rebecca, Biggs and Michael all deny anything happened â with Michael instead letting her crash on his couch after a messy night.
Sadly, Rebecca confirmed – despite announcing plans for them to marry and for them to live.
Biggs later as he was looking to settle down and start a family while she was still enjoying a party lifestyle.
But with their appearance on the new series â where they will ‘work on healing past relationships after infidelity’ â it seems there’s more than meets the eye when it comes to their break-up.
Despite ending things nearly four years ago, will the couple be able to give their romance another try?
While Rebecca has not had a public relationship since their split, Biggs started dating influencer Summer Hawkins, also known as Sumerica.
In 2023 they announced
But just weeks before Summer , Ziyon-Marvin Chris,
He was , cosying up for pics with her on a night out, but hasn’t been confirmed to be with anyone since.
Filming for the new Netflix show began in June 2024, with jetting off to Mallorca just hours after the Britain’s Got Talent finale to present the series.


Amanda announced the news on her Heart Radio show at the time, telling co-host Jamie Theakston that Cheat was a ‘dream come true'.
“I sometimes think if you’re young, it can be forgiven, can’t it?” she said. “Because you sometimes don’t realise what you’ve got under your very nose.
“And you go off and explore and go, ‘do you know what, she was the one’ or ‘he was the one’.
“There’s all kinds of couples, everyone’s involved, so it’s not your stereotypical show. I am so excited!”;
“I mean, obviously Netflix, you just go, ‘wow!’ And then this genre is something I have always, always wanted to do,” she added.
“I love the idea of a love and relationship show. I’ve always wanted to do one.”;
Cheat: Unfinished Business launches April 30th on Netflix.



