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Second Love Island couple to 'split' confirmed just days after ITV final

EXCLUSIVE: Another Love Island couple have been tipped to struggle after the ITV final, with a fresh relationship forecast suggesting cracks could soon begin to show

Maya hosted the ITV show

Another Love Island couple have already been tipped for heartbreak after the ITV final, with fresh claims their romance won't go the distance.


Speaking exclusively to the Daily Star in collaboration with TopRatedBingoSites.co.uk, astrologer and tarot expert Inbaal Honigman believes Lorenzo and Julia could be the next pair to call it quits after leaving the show.


The prediction comes after Inbaal previously claimed Yasmin and Tommy would be the first couple to split once the series came to an end. Now, she believes Lorenzo and Julia could soon follow. According to the tarot reader, the couple's relationship is represented by the Seven of Swords, a card she says points towards endings and difficulties adjusting to life beyond the villa.


Lorenzo and Julia were crowned Series 13's winners(Image: ITV)

Explaining her prediction, Inbaal said: "A harsh and cold Tarot card indicates that Lorenzo and Julia's relationship will struggle to survive on the outside."

She believes the pressures of everyday life could expose cracks in their romance that weren't visible while living together in the Love Island villa.


"Unfortunately, the cracks begin to show between Lorenzo and Julia, as the outside world places unusual strain on their relationship," she explained.

Inbaal suggested the pair could find themselves wanting very different things once the cameras stop rolling.

"One of them is living a very grown-up life, as a loving and helpful member of their family and community," she said. "The other one wants to party and make TV connections."


Tommy and Yasmin on the show

While their personalities appeared well suited during their time on the ITV dating show, Inbaal believes their relationship worked because of the dynamic they naturally fell into inside the villa.

"While in the villa they felt compatible and well matched, this was down to the fact that one of them likes to care for others, and the other likes to be cared for," she claimed.


However, she doesn't believe that balance will last once normal life resumes.

"This dynamic can work short-term, but out in the open, in real life, this is a recipe for disaster."

The latest prediction follows Inbaal's earlier claim that Yasmin and Tommy would be the first couple to split after the final, predicting their relationship would suffer because of a lack of shared interests.

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