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Rochelle Humes posts smiling Ibiza holiday photo with Myleene Klass’s cheating ex-husband sparking outrage over loyalty and sisterhood

Rochelle Humes
Rochelle Humes

We’ve all heard of the unspoken “girl code”—that silent understanding among women that loyalty and empathy come first.

But sometimes, it seems like even the most polished celebrities forget that memo, especially when a holiday snap turns into a social media storm.

The latest drama? A beachy photo from Ibiza that might just have stirred up a painful blast from the past for one very public heartbreak.

Rochelle and Marvin’s Ibiza Glow-Up

Rochelle Humes, formerly of The Saturdays, recently jetted off to Ibiza with her husband, Marvin (of JLS fame), to celebrate their 13th wedding anniversary.

The couple looked every bit the glam vacation duo—cocktails in hand, golden tans glowing, and grinning alongside a group of famous friends. Sounds harmless enough, right?

But this wasn’t just your average #VacationVibes post.

Hidden in the middle of all the sun-soaked joy was a familiar face—one that instantly lit a match under a decade-old cheating scandal.

A Familiar Face Sparks Old Scandal

There, cozy in the group shot, was Graham Quinn. Yep, that Graham—ex-husband of TV personality and former pop singer Myleene Klass.

The same man Myleene recently spoke about with raw honesty, revealing how he cheated on her right before their 2011 cathedral wedding.

Not just anywhere, but on her own balcony, at her own birthday party, with a mystery woman no one has yet named. Ouch.

Now, this is where things start to feel extra pointed.

Because Rochelle’s breezy caption—about spicy margaritas and “old friends”—landed like a gut punch to those who remember Myleene’s trauma.

Could Rochelle be the “balcony woman”? That’s the question now buzzing around social media.

Was This Just Bad Timing or a Message?

Let’s be clear: it’s a big “if.” No one has confirmed that Rochelle was the other woman involved in Quinn’s betrayal.

In fact, it’s totally possible she wasn’t. But even so, choosing to share such a cheerful, intimate holiday moment with him feels…awkward, at best. Tone-deaf, at worst.

If you were Myleene, wouldn’t your heart drop seeing that?

A man who caused you immense pain, now chilling on a beach with people you may have once shared air kisses with at red carpet events.

It’s the kind of photo that makes your stomach twist.

And for the rest of us? It looks like a reminder that, once again, men seem to get away with anything while women are left holding the emotional baggage.

Sisterhood or Subtle Shade?

Sure, maybe Rochelle didn’t mean anything by it. Maybe she was just enjoying her holiday, oblivious to the deeper implications of the snap.

But if that’s the case, why include the photo at all? Why not keep Graham out of the Instagram grid? Or at least skip the cheeky caption?

Writing about “questionable dance moves” and decisions that tasted better than the drinks leaves the door wide open to interpretation—especially if you’re the ex-wife still dealing with the emotional fallout.

When Forgiveness Looks Too Easy

By publicly embracing someone like Graham, Rochelle risks sending the message that what he did wasn’t all that bad.

That cheating, especially on the mother of your children, is just a footnote in a life full of tapas and tan lines.

To many women watching, it’s not just insensitive—it feels like a betrayal.

A quiet signal that men, no matter how much harm they cause, will always have someone willing to clink glasses with them under the sun.

Who Really Gets Left Behind?

At the end of the day, Myleene isn’t just a celebrity—she’s a woman who got blindsided in her own home, by someone she trusted.

Seeing him living it up with people who seem to have moved on, while she’s still opening up about the pain on podcasts, must feel incredibly isolating.

Rochelle, with her thriving career, loving family, and glowing public image, had the power to choose a little more solidarity.

To remember that for many of us, the past doesn’t stay in the past just because someone smiled in a selfie.

Final Thought: The Internet Never Forgets—And Neither Do Women

This whole Ibiza photo fiasco might blow over in a few days—but it leaves behind a sour taste.

Whether Rochelle was involved in the original cheating scandal or not, her choice to publicly cozy up to a man who hurt another woman so publicly will stick in people’s memories.

Because if there’s one thing we’ve learned, it’s this: women may forgive, but they rarely forget.

Especially when the betrayal plays out on Instagram in full, filtered glory.