Steps star Ian H Watkins has reportedly split from his new boyfriend Tom Hope, after just three months of dating.
According to reports, the musician, 44, is said to have called it quits from the tour manager as he struggled to juggle his personal life with his work commitments.
The singer s romance marked his first relationship in three years after he broke up with his partner of ten years, Craig Ryder.
Single again: Steps star Ian H Watkins has reportedly split from his new boyfriend Tom Hope, after just three months of dating
A source told The Sun: H and Tom had been getting along brilliantly but as time passed, H said he didn’t feel he could commit.
Share It was a funny routine, she had to dress as a really old lady with a face mask and I threw her in the box. Inside she had a costume change and she came out in a leotard. Then we turn up at the Royal Variety and Stephen Mulhern is doing a magic trick and who’s his assistant but Faye – and she’s being put back in a box again. We had a right laugh about that. I watched the rehearsal before I’d even had chance to say hello and she came off stage and said: This is all your fault Courtenay!
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