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Dani Dyer slams Jack Fincham's 'embarrassing' ex Ellie Jones after claims he's stalking her Instagram: 'Move on hun'

Fuming: Dani Dyer has lashed out at Ellie Jones: ITV
Fuming: Dani Dyer has lashed out at Ellie Jones: ITV

Dani Dyer has branded Jack Fincham’s ex “embarrassing” after it was reported that he still has feelings for her.

A friend of Ellie Jones, who dated Fincham before he moved into the Love Island villa, claimed the pen salesman is watching Jones’ Instagram stories despite unfollowing each other on the asocial media app.

Dyer has now broken her silence on the reports, telling Jones to “move on” after a fan branded the story the “biggest load of bull ever”.

Dyer tweeted: “Oh it’s embarrassing ain’t it! #moveonhun.”

Her tweet came hours after Jones’ friend said she believes Fincham will soon slide into Jones’ DM’s.

“They unfollowed each other on Instagram but she has noticed he still watches her stories,” they told The Sun.

“She’s 100 per cent certain he’s going to contact her soon.

Ex-girlfriend: Ellie Jones came face-to-face with Dani Dyer in the Love Island villa (ITV)
Ex-girlfriend: Ellie Jones came face-to-face with Dani Dyer in the Love Island villa (ITV)

“He’s watched every single one since he unfollowed her.”

They also claimed Fincham has been grilling Jones’ prospective love interests, including former Love Island star Charlie Frederick.

“At the Love Island wrap party Jack went up to Charlie and asked if he is seeing Ellie,” they said.

“He was overheard saying, ‘Is she your new bird?’”

Standard Online has contacted a representative for Fincham for comment.

Fincham came face-to-face with Jones after moving into Casa Amor on Love Island.

Dyer was left in tears after she saw footage of the moment on her phone which sparked more than 2000 complaints to broadcasting watchdog Ofcom.

But Fincham stuck by Dyer and refused to have his head turned with the pair going on to win the £50,000 prize money and be crowned Love Island 2018 winners.

They recently revealed plans to move in together and to tie the knot in the future.