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Chloe Brockett reveals that she moved to her new house after a split from Jack Fincham and Scathing Rant about ‘Living with a narcissist’

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New single Chloe Brockett has moved to a new house after her split of Jack Fincham.

The TV personality, 24, and former Love Island winner, 34, have had a tumultuous relationship over the years after they first met in 2019.

The couple moved together to their first home in May 2024 and even created a joint account to share their home updates.

Last month, however, it was reported that the couple had Their individual roads disappeared for the sixth time after a series of heated rows.

Now Chloe has started a new chapter in her life, while she revealed on her Instagram followers on Friday that she has the keys to her new place.

Chloe shared a snap of herself who opened the door to her new house, and “Today is a good day .. Have the keys to my new place ✨.”

New Single Chloe Brockett has moved to a new house after her split from Jack Fincham

New Single Chloe Brockett has moved to a new house after her split from Jack Fincham

The TV personality, 24, and former Love Island -Winner, 34, moved together to their first home in May 2024 and even created a joint account to share their home updates

The TV personality, 24, and former Love Island -Winner, 34, moved together to their first home in May 2024 and even created a joint account to share their home updates

It comes after Chloe went to her Instagram stories last month to live with a ‘narcissist’ for a year, although she did not mention anyone specifically.

In now deleted messages, she told her followers: ‘I was not going to say anything, but I’m going to say something.

‘I think the scariest part of life with a narcissist is that they really believe their own lies.

‘So they really believe the things they say and this version of themselves that they present to the world is the true version because they see them day in day out.

‘I didn’t say anything, but when you see this person who just repeatedly projects this absolute false version of himself in the world.

‘I had the pleasure of spending a year around this person, that looked like nothing like the person they presented themselves.

“I just had to say something. I think Narcissist is probably the most scared people you can ever come across in your entire life and as long as I really believed the lies that I was told.

“I just woke up one day and was like” wow … you are lying. “

However, last month it was reported that the couple had gone their individual roads for the sixth time after a series of heated rows

However, last month it was reported that the couple had gone their individual roads for the sixth time after a series of heated rows

Now Chloe has started a new chapter in her life while she revealed on her Instagram followers on Friday that she has the keys to her new place

Now Chloe has started a new chapter in her life while she revealed on her Instagram followers on Friday that she has the keys to her new place

Chloe later went to her Instagram stories to reveal that she had deleted the messages in question and said that she would speak ‘at a later time’ about the subject.

MailOnline has contacted Jack representatives for comment.

It comes after Chloe has announced that she is once again and ‘wants to concentrate on myself’ because they both prepared to go to individual houses.

Last month, during a Q&A session with its Instagram followers, Chloe was asked if she had a relationship.

She replied, “No, I have no relationship anymore … I just want to concentrate on myself and the things that make me happy.”

When asked if she moved at Jack in, she explained: “No, I only move to Brentwood … I can’t wait to show you all my little place that it’s so beautiful.”

In another Instagram story, she added: ‘I want to give myself a hug after the past year that I have had … The only way is here from here’

In March, Jack successfully destroyed his prison sentence of six weeks after an appeal for his conviction for possessing a dangerous dog.

It comes after Chloe went to her Instagram stories last month to live with a 'narcissist' for a year, although she did not mention anyone specifically

It comes after Chloe went to her Instagram stories last month to live with a ‘narcissist’ for a year, although she did not mention anyone specifically

It came after Chloe announced that she is once again and 'wants to concentrate on myself', while they prepared to move to individual houses

It came after Chloe announced that she is once again and ‘wants to concentrate on myself’, while they prepared to move to individual houses

It was a difficult year for the former couple when Chloe stopped Towie after five years and in recent months ‘their toll had taken’ for her health.

Jack was originally convicted in January 2025 after his Black Cane Corso, Elvis, wounded runner Robert Sudell in Swanley, Kent, in September 2022.

Jack, who was guilty of the indictment, was confronted with two separate incidents in which his dog was involved.

Mr Sudell left the first attack with an injury, while a second incident saw the calf of a woman grabbing in June 2024 – although no injury was reported.

As part of his original punishment to the court of the magistrates, Jack was ordered to pay £ 3,680, including a contribution of £ 2,000 to Knoweling costs, a fine of £ 961 and £ 200 compensation to Mr Sudell.

Richard Cooper, for Jack, said that the dog incident happened in June 2024 when Jack had just moved to the building and brought boxes out of the car – while he did, the dog slid out ‘.

The court had initially handed Jack a prison sentence, referring to his omission to meet the conditions set after the first attack, including keeping Elvis on a lead and wearing a snout.

However, Jack’s legal team successfully argued that immediate prison sentence was too loud.

In March, Jack successfully destroyed his prison sentence of six weeks after appealing for his conviction for owning a dangerous dog

In March, Jack successfully destroyed his prison sentence of six weeks after appealing for his conviction for owning a dangerous dog

Richard Cooper, defensively said: ‘It is a stupid thing due to a lack of attention to detail. He should have made inquiry [before taking his dog to the pub unleashed].

‘This is his own problems, but there has been remarkable progress by Mr. Fincham through his own will and hard work.

“He hit rock floor without work three years ago, he noticed that he regularly surrendered to alcohol and drugs.

“His work dried up. But to his honor, it is what he has done to put it right. He has involved councilors. He has returned to a 9-5 job that does not act on anything than hard work. He has returned to boxing. ‘

The success of the profession means that Jack will now avoid prison, but must still meet strict conditions with regard to Elvis. These include that the dog is always involved in public and leash and not alone with someone under the age of 16.

Samanth Leigh, said as she gave her judgment: ‘We agree that the activation of the conditional punishment was not alone. We will replace that with an extension of three months as a conditional sentence. It would not be appropriate to change the other sentence imposed. ‘

She added: ‘Mr Fincham, you have to be very careful now. It is never the fault of the dog, it is always the fault of the owners. ‘

Jack was spared prison in March after he had passed his £ 50,000 car during a cocaine binge.

Jack was originally convicted in January 2025 after his Black Cane Corso, Elvis, wounded runner Robert Sudell in Swanley, Kent, in September 2022

Jack was originally convicted in January 2025 after his Black Cane Corso, Elvis, wounded runner Robert Sudell in Swanley, Kent, in September 2022

He was behind the wheel of his BMW 520d who drove through the hard shoulder of the A2 in Kent when he was stopped by the police.

Jack later admitted that drugs are driving and driving without care and attention.

He also argued guilty without insurance and the use of false number plates.

Jack, who won the 2018 ITV show with Dani Dyer, the court told him that he was ‘angry’ to see a friend ‘who was in a bad way in August 2023’.

He was sentenced to 12 weeks for 18 months. This has now been extended for three months.

Sergeant Alex Watkins from the Essex police issued a statement after the ruling: ‘Owners must take responsibility for their dogs, and on these occasions the dog was dangerously out of hand.

“However, we accept the court’s decision today and hope that Mr. Fincham will now take the necessary precautions.”

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