Stephanie Davis has reportedly split from her boyfriend.
The ‘Hollyoaks’ star is said to be "absolutely heartbroken and devastated" that she and Owen Warner are over after just nine months of dating because she truly believed that they would be together "forever" as he was a great "father figure" to her two-year-old son Caben, whom she has with her ex-partner Jeremy McConnell.
A source told The Sun Online: "Stephanie and Owen have decided to split after weeks of trying to work through their differences. They decided to end it today and Steph is insisting there’s no going back.
"She couldn’t be more devastated as she saw a real future with Owen, particularly as he’s been a father figure to Caben. Steph is absolutely heartbroken and devastated it’s over – she wanted to be with Owen forever and now all of a sudden she’s mourning the loss of him in her and Caben’s lives."
Speculation that their relationship was on the rocks began to surface a few weeks ago when it was claimed that Owen, 20, had moved out of her home and blocked the 26-year-old actress on Instagram after Caben started to call him "daddy."
However, another insider has claimed they’ve "just had an argument."
Stephanie met Owen when she returned to ‘Hollyoaks’ as Sinead O’Connor while the hunk was playing Romeo and it didn’t take long for them to strike up a romance.
And a few months into their relationship, the brunette beauty thanked Owen for being the "most amazing daddy" to her little boy on Father’s Day.
She shared a selection of videos and pictures of Owen and Caben together and wrote on Instagram: "HAPPY FATHERS DAY!! Thankyou Owen for being the most amazing daddy, for loving me unconditionally, for being my best bud & for all the fun we have together and all you do for me.
"My mummy once wished for me to have the most amazing daddy who would love me and care for me, and now I have one, the best one In the whole world [heart emoji] I’m so lucky to have you and everything you do for me ! Love Caben [heart emoji] ps, mummy is the happiest mummy in the world (sic)"