Jack Fincham has sparked engagement rumours with his girlfriend Chloe Brockett after he was seen ring shopping in Hatton Garden in London on Monday.
The former Love Island winner, 32, was seen peeking through the window of Durrants jewellers as he marvelled at the array of diamond rings.
Taking a walk through London’s iconic jewellery district, Jack wrapped up in a brown winter coat which he wore over a black tracksuit and trainers.
Carrying what appeared to be his gym bag, he completed the look with a black baseball cap as he was seen chatting with a jeweller.
And love could certainly be in the air for the couple after Chloe took to Instagram to pay a gushing Valentine’s Day tribute to Jack on Friday.
The TOWIE star, 24, shared sweets snaps of the pair and declared she would love him ‘always’ amid Jack’s current legal woes.
Jack Fincham has sparked engagement rumours after he was spotted ring shopping in Hatton Gardens London on Monday
The former Love Island winner, 32, was seen peeking through the window of Durrants jewellers as he marvelled at the array of diamond rings
Last week, after being bailed from jail over his dog attacking a runner, Jack opened up on ‘blowing £1million on drugs, booze and gambling’ and how things got so bad he tried to end his life.
In a show of support Chloe posted a snap to her grid of her and a shirtless Jack at the side of the ring following his recent boxing match, she wrote: ‘Happy Valentines to my [heart]… I love you always’.
The stunner then took to her Stories with more pH๏τos, including a cosy sH๏τ of the beaming couple, who have been dating since 2019, and wrote: ‘Life with you is the best’.
Chloe has been at Jack’s side after he candidly confessed how his life took a bad turn thanks to his addictions, which at one point saw him spent a whopping £40,000 in one day on online Blackjack.
Jack soared to fame after winning Love Island in 2018 with then-girlfriend Dani Dyer.But while her career has gone from strength-to-strength, Jack’s life hasn’t quite followed on the same successful path.
Appearing on This Morning last week, Jack laid everything bare as he candidly admitted he didn’t have ‘any regard for himself’ and would often put himself in danger by driving recklessly.
Opening up in his first TV appearance since making the shocking admissions, Jack told hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard how he blew the cash and lifted the lid on how his addictions took him down a dark path.
The reality star, who has been sober since Christmas Day, said: ‘It was awful. It always started out like you just have a drink then you end up taking other drugs, and then because you’ve taken so many of those I’d take others to go to sleep.
It comes after his girlfriend Chloe Brockett shared heartfelt Valentine’s Day tribute on Friday amid the star’s legal woes
In a show of support TOWIE’s Chloe shared snaps and declared her love for the ex Love Island star
Taking a walk through London’s iconic jewelry district, Jack wrapped up in a brown winter coat which he wore over a black tracksuit and trainers
Jack was seen chatting with a jeweller from the store as they came out to talk with the star
Last week, after being bailed from jail over his dog attacking a runner , Jack opened up on ‘blowing £1million on drugs, booze and gambling’
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‘It’s a cycle, you’re alright for a few days. That’s why I always thought it wasn’t a problem because I’d have a few days off in between. But I then discovered another drug, an anti-anxiety drug and I became physically addicted to it and went to rehab.
‘My family and my relationship with Chloe [Brockett], they are all so supportive but how many more times can they say it’s okay now we’ll get through this? It got to the point where there was nothing to salvage.’
He continued: ‘I would be drinking and I wouldn’t be in my right mind so I convinced myself, I’ll go and win £100,000 today on Blackjack today – it was never going to happen.
‘This was only ever when I was intoxicated. I was doing £40,000 days, £5,000 hands on Blackjack. Who did I think I was?’
The reality star revealed: ‘I’ve wasted very close to £1million. It’s not even just that. The behaviour that I was doing, I was driving recklessly, having no regard for myself.
‘I didn’t really care about myself. I’d end up crashing cars and then paying to ge tthem fixed. It was all my fault, I hold my hands up to all of this. I am dealing with the consequences and now I want to set it straight.’
He confessed things got so bad he tried to end his life
Chloe has been at Jack’s side after he candidly confessed how his life took a bad turn thanks to his addictions, which at one point saw him spent a whopping £40,000 in one day on online Blackjack
Appearing on This Morning last week, Jack laid everything bare as he candidly admitted he didn’t have ‘any regard for himself’
He admitted he would often put himself in danger by driving recklessly
Jack added: ‘Before, things would go wrong or something bad would happen and I couldn’t handle it. I was always off drinking and taking drugs, it was masking – not dealing with the issues and problems that I had head on.
‘I thought I didn’t have a problem. From the age of 18 this has been an ongoing issue but unfortunately now since being on TV those mistakes are now public. They’re not stuff that you can deal with behind closed doors.
‘It’s stuff that I’ve done that now everyone knows about. It’s not something I could keep back.’
He explained that whether he became famous or not, he would still have struggled with these issues.
He told the presenters: ‘No matter how I ended up with money, this would have happened regardless, no matter what the scenario was.
‘Having money in abundance quite quickly accelerated it but this would have happened anyway. The amount of opportunities that I’ve messed up due to this but then would not confront it and not actually say I’ve got a problem here.
‘I would go onto the next thing, let someone down and burn some bridges. But I didn’t want to burn those bridges. All of a sudden, there’s no one left to fall back on. There was nothing more to salvage.’