Summer Monteys-Fullam and Paul Hollywood have had a very public split.
And the young barmaid, 24, has liked a series of posts about moving on as she mends her heartache from their bitter break up.
The Instagram sensation, who boasts of with 13.6k followers, appeared to make a thinly-veiled dig at her ex as she liked a post about how she would "stop loving him".
Among the posts she liked, one read: "My mother once told me every time you forgive him, he will love you a little more but you will stop loving him. So the day he loves you the most you will not feel anything for him any more."

But Summer didn't stop her liking spree there as she also gave attention to posts which suggested the split was Paul's loss as fans claimed he wasn't the "right one" for her.
"Wish him the best and move on... If he was the right one, he would've showed you".
"She said... 'I'm a good woman, but one thing I won't do is force a man to realise that. 'If he doesn't realise that on his own, it's his loss'."
In the latest development of the Summer and Paul saga, she was said to have ignored his texts as he reportedly made an attempt to get her back.
Summer and Paul's love story goes back to when they first crossed paths in a boozer, in Kent.
They went their separate ways after the baker repeatedly asked her to sign an NDA agreement.
The legal document would stop her from talking about their relationship and sex life publicly in interviews or in discussion with her family.
Summer defiantly refused to sign on the dotted line, packed up her belongings from his mansion and moved back in with her mother.


The beauty has silenced any speculation she had turned down financially-lucrative offers to appear on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here to spill the secrets on their love story.
Paul previously broke his silence on the split: "Take what’s read with a pinch of salt and read between the lines. I know the public can’t be duped into believing what’s out there from a person making money selling stories! and continuously courting the paps...
"There’s always two sides to a story you’ve only heard one.. but alas I don’t play those games... thanks again."