‘My life would be complete’, says fans as they beg producers to drop bombshell Islander in for Toby Aromolaran
LOVE Island fans have begged producers to drop Chloe Burrows in as a bombshell to reunite her and ex Toby Aromolaran.
Toby – who is returning to the villa next week as part of the All Stars line-up – called it quits with Chloe back in 2022.
The pair found love on the ITV2 dating show in 2021 and dated for over a year, breaking up after growing apart.
But fans are desperate to see Chloe, 28, and Toby, 24, rekindle their romance and have pleaded with bosses to put Chloe in as a late arrival.
One viewer said: “Need him and Chloe back together asap.”
A second posted: “This is a mistake, get back with Chloe,” while a third echoed: “They were so perfect, I think right person wrong time.”
A fourth said: “This OMG I hope Chloe comes in as a bombshell.”
While another reacted: “My life would be complete if Chloe entered.”
The semi-professional footballer, 24, admitted he had been “running” from the real reason behind the relationship breakdown.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Toby said about the split: “At the end of the day it wasn’t a hard decision – once you’re having serious core problems, really and truly it’s done, isn’t it.
“It’s one of those ones, because it’s my relationship I don’t want to say what those issues were.
“I haven’t really said it out loud to anyone really and truly, it’s almost like I’m running from it. I run from it.”
At the time, Toby said that the break-up was final and he does not see himself rekindling his romance with blonde beauty Chloe.
He continued: “I think that books firmly closed.
“I don’t think I could let myself.
“I always say to people ‘why do you get back with your exes?’ and it always pulls you back.
“I’ve thought many times, shall I get back with her? But I just couldn’t. I can’t, I can’t, I just can’t do it.
“I was me who broke who with her. I miss being in a relationship. I miss us privately away from everything.”
Toby is set to join other former Love Island legends including Georgia Harrison, Liberty Poole and Georgia Steel.