Tom Powell ‘shocked’ following Love Island star Sophie Gradon’s death: ‘She seemed happy’

Powell opened up about the tragedy 
Tribute: Powell honoured his former flame
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Safeeyah Kazi21 June 2018
The Weekender

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Former Love Island contestant Tom Powell has told of his shock at the death of his ex, Sophie Gradon, saying she "seemed happy" when they last spoke.

Geordie reality star Sophie appeared on the second series of the ITV2 show back in 2016.

Tom coupled up with her in the villa before the couple made it official.

The 26-year-old said he struggled to process the news when he was first informed about his former flame’s death.

Love Island stars ‘in shock’ as they lead tributes to former Miss Great Britain Sophie Gradon

Speaking to the Metro, Powell explained: “I [was woken] up at 7am this morning, one of her friends told me.

“I’m so shocked I didn’t have much to say. I spoke to her two weeks ago and she was fine, we were laughing and joking on Facetime, she told me she was dating someone new. She seemed happy.”

The couple shared an intense romance in the villa before they called time on their relationship and later went on to be friends.

2016: Gradon appeared on the reality show two years ago
Joel Anderson/ITV

"We had a bad breakup, two years ago, but six months later we spoke and apologised to each other for both being d*******.

“We spoke regularly, we were still so close. She’d stick up for me and have my back and the exact same as hers.”

He added: “I know she had issues and she was on medication for the past few years for anxiety and depression. I never expected this, ever.”

Gradon’s boyfriend, Aaron, broke the sad news on Facebook on Thursday morning, writing: “I will never forget that smile. I love you so so much baby, you're my world forever and always.”

For confidential support call the Samaritans on 116 123, visit a local branch or go to samaritans.org.

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