Love Island star Jacques moves into swanky Manchester flat – and he has very famous neighbours | The Sun

LOVE Island star Jacques O’Neill has moved into a swanky flat in a sought after block in Manchester.

The rugby player, who quit the dating show over the summer, will be spending around £3k a month on rent to live in the same complex as the likes of winners Paige Turley and Finn Tapp.



The fancy apartments are also home to a number of footballers in the area and Charlotte Crosby even lived their briefly with partner Jake Ankers, who has a flat there.

The stunning building features incredible floor to ceiling windows which offer views over Manchester.

Jacques’ beloved mum Jan helped him move in and get his wardrobe sorted.

Despite his time on the show being cut short, Jacques still lives a celebrity life style and recently returned from an all-expenses paid trip to Saudi Arabia.

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Jacques made headlines after his shock departure from the show – making the decision to go to protect his mental health.

Shortly after made a public dig at Paige's blossoming romance with notorious ex-islander Adam Collard.

Adam and Paige split not long after leaving the villa due to a public cheating scandal.

Paige recently admitted that the former flames were back in touch in a chat on the Saving Grace Podcast, where she revealed: "There has been slight contact, not contact of the lips".

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The Sun recently told how the pair grew close again after a night out and “one thing led to another”.



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