Heartbroken Megan McKenna walks her dog after ex-boyfriend Mike Thalassitis’ death

MEGAN McKenna looked solemn on a walk with her dog as she continues to grieve for ex-boyfriend Mike Thalassitis.
The reality TV star has been keeping a low-profile since the devastating news Mike, 26, was found dead two weeks ago.
Mike dated Megan, 26, for eight months from January until the pair ended their relationship for good in July last year.
The reality hunk was found hanged in a park in Edmonton, North London, on Friday 16 March.
Mike was said to have had a secret battle with depression in the six months before his death and was being supported by his closest friends and family.
They were still left reeling from his death after being convinced he had been looking forward to the future in the days before.
He was even due to launch a new restaurant, The Skillet with his business partner Scott.
But the star had been left grief-stricken over the death of his beloved grandmother and was in a "dark place" with rumours he'd run up debts worth thousands of pounds.
His former manager recently revealed that Megan was the first girl the he truly love.
The former Towie, Celebrity Big Brother and Ex on the Beach star was cruelly trolled for staying silent in the days after Mike's death.
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She broke her silence when she admitted being "in complete shock" and wanted to grieve in private.
She shared a short statement that read: "Sorry I haven't been on social media but I'm in complete shock and trying to come to terms with this.
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"I can't believe I'm even writing this post. My thoughts and prayers are with Mike's family. Rest in peace Mike x"
Yesterday she was seen leaving her house to buy pizza and garlic bread with a friend.
She looked down as she spoke on the phone while picking up supplies at her local supermarket.
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