Maura Higgins sent fans into a frenzy after it appears she has enjoyed a romantic trip to Paris with a mystery man.
The former Love Island star jetted off to Paris this week, where she enjoyed a trip to Disneyland.
But it appears she didn’t travel solo after she posted pictures of her trip with the arm of a man sitting across from her at the dinner table.
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Although Maura, of Longford, didn’t show off her new man’s face, she did share a series of snaps from her city break, including a stunning selfie in front of the Eiffel Tower.
The iconic landmark glistened behind Maura as she modelled a grey satin shirt from House of CB (worth approximately €104) with a matching grey mini skirt that sells for €92.
Captioning the post, the 31-year-old said: "Fight for your fairytale."
She also shared some of the meals she has enjoyed over the last few days, which clearly show the arm and watch of a mystery man as he enjoyed a steak with a side of fries.
Speculation grew further after her friend commented: "I can't look at these photos without smiling x p.s... cupid's work here is done." Her fellow Love Island alum Molly-Mae also hinted at a new romance, writing: "No stop cos my heart."
Last October, Maura and Strictly Come Dancing's Giovanni Pernice announced that they had broken up after several months of dating.
In a statement shared on social media at the time, Giovanni wrote: "There was absolutely no wrongdoing and this should be the end of any speculation.
"Whilst I respect and understand interest in my personal life, wouldn't it be fantastic to instead use this space to raise awareness of subject and issues which need the attention.
"My eyes have been opened to so many things during my career.
"But I am learning so much from this series of Strictly. The show has highlighted many important conversations for different communities and increased representation.
"These are the conversations which deserve the time, energy and recognition. We must concentrate on what's important and how we can all make a difference in life."