LOVE Island's Harley Brash and Chris Taylor got a hotel room after their first date on Thursday - days after Anton Danyluk cuddled up to Harley on a night out.
Chris, 29, even modelled his kimono for the blonde beauty, 20, as the pair crushed rumours of a rift while topping off a romantic night in London with takeaway pizza.
Harley couldn't resist filming the hunk who was given a new kimono after he gave his to Curtis in the Love Island villa.
She whipped out her camera to catch him in the floral number for fans and could be heard giggling out of shot.
The sweet display of affection comes after the pair were late arrivals to Love Island and sparked a romance in the villa.
They left on dating terms, but fans feared there could be trouble in paradise after Anton cuddled up to Harley at a Love Island viewing party on Monday.
The pals chatted as they strolled along, before Anton pulled her in closer and kissed her on the forehead.
A representative for Anton told The Sun Online that he and Harley are just friends and were on a night out with Belle Hassan and some of their other cast mates on the night of the final.
And last night Harley only had eyes for Chris as the pair reunited in London for an evening of cocktails at Mabel's album launch.
Harley posted a stunning snap with a glass of wine and she captioned it: "Happy as can be..."
While cheeky chap Chris swung from a lamppost in another pic and said: "Seeing my Marmalade Crumpet walking over"
The pair made their relationship official on AfterSun when Caroline Flack asked them: "Are you allowed to date other people?"
To which they coyly replied: "No."
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"So you’re exclusive?" the presenter pushed.
And she added: "Congratulations!" followed by the audience cheering for the happy couple.
The couple entertained fans with their flirty banter since pairing up in the villa two weeks ago, and enjoyed their first kiss a week later.
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