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Who is MAFS Rebecca’s new girlfriend? Inside their new relationship

MAFS 2025 has sadly been over for a while now, but the drama-packed series is still providing entertainment months later. From Davide’s soft-launching of a reported new beau to Ashley reportedly now dating April, it seems like every day there’s a new story about one of the cast members and their riveting love lives.

The latest news surrounds the former couple Bailey and Rebecca, who were one of MAFS’ strongest couples this year. Viewers fell in love (pardon the pun) with their down-to-earth personalities and commitment to staying out of the drama, which resulted in them deciding to stick together following the final vows.

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However, the couple split within a month of wrapping the series, with clinic owner Rebecca laying the blame on Bailey, saying he ‘fumbled’ the relationship. It hasn’t taken Rebecca long to find new love, though: she’s recently moved on with a new relationship, which Bailey has described as a ‘total shock.

Who is MAFS Rebecca dating?

According to Rebecca’s Instagram, she now has a girlfriend. She shared a video of the couple with the caption: “Here’s my ‘new love’. My 5ft 4” alpha.” Fans were living for the announcement, joking in the comments with messages like: “So Leigh was right to worry! Love this for you!” and “Love this so much, glad to see you are so happy!”

Internet sleuths have identified MAFS Rebecca’s girlfriend as the Liverpool footballer Lily Woodham, from Cardiff, and while this is their first ‘official’ post, fans have noticed that Rebecca has been liking Lily’s Instagram posts since late October, so they’ve been together for a good while now.

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