Love Island's Dami Hope Confirms Split from Indiyah Polack After 'Breach of Trust'
Love Island's Dami Hope and Indiyah Polack split after 3 years

Love Island fan favourites Dami Hope and Indiyah Polack have officially ended their relationship after three years together. A spokesperson for Hope confirmed the split, which occurred shortly after Christmas, citing a 'breach of trust' as the reason.

The Official Statement and Private Fallout

The news, first revealed by The Daily Mail on New Year's Day, was confirmed in a brief statement from Dami Hope's representative. It read: 'Dami Hope and Indiyah Polack are no longer together, having ended their relationship shortly after Christmas due to a breach of trust.'

A source close to the situation indicated that the 29-year-old is dealing with the breakup privately and has no plans to address it on social media. 'He has been avoiding social media as he comes to terms with the circumstances of his split from Indiyah, which came as a complete shock,' the insider said.

Impact on Love Island: All Stars and Their Careers

The split comes just days before the launch of Love Island: All Stars on January 12. While Indiyah is set to return as co-host of The Morning After podcast alongside Amy Hart, Dami will not be entering the villa as a bombshell.

The Mail understands that Hope is not ready to find love and that appearing on the show would be considered 'an unforgivable level of disrespect' towards his former partner. A source emphasised, 'Entering the All Stars villa is not on the cards, it's not his style.'

Since meeting on the 2022 series of the ITV2 show, where they finished in third place, both have built successful careers. Indiyah has become a regular presenter on Capital Xtra and hosted the MOBO Awards, while Dami has pursued various business ventures.

Signs of Trouble and Looking to the Future

The couple were last seen together celebrating Indiyah's birthday in December, but shared no joint photos over the Christmas period. A telling sign came when Dami posted a 20-picture review of his 2025 on social media, with none of the images featuring Polack.

In the caption, he reflected on a year of 'memories, milestones, losses and growth', adding, 'Not everything ends clean, but it ends clear. 2026 is about peace, progress, motion and exercising my free will daily.'

Their breakup marks the end of the last remaining couple from the 2022 Love Island final, which was won by Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Davide Sanclimenti.