Yungblud and Jesse Jo Stark are officially back together – and making no effort to hide it. The couple were spotted packing on the PDA during a sun-drenched getaway to Italy’s Amalfi Coast to celebrate Yungblud’s 28th birthday, marking their first public appearance since their emotional breakup.

Shirtless and tattooed, the Doncaster-born singer (real name Dominic Harrison) was all smiles as he clung to Jesse, 34, who stunned in a zebra-print bikini. The couple cuddled on sun loungers and leapt into the sea together – a symbolic dive back into love after a painful period apart.
In a raw and heartfelt interview on Paul C. Brunson’s We Need To Talk podcast, Yungblud revealed that he had asked Jesse for space last year while battling inner turmoil. “It was the first time I took space from probably the biggest love of my life,” he admitted. “I was a shell. I didn’t know what I could love.”

He described Jesse as “everything” and compared his love for her to water – essential and irreplaceable. “I love her as if I’d love water. I need it,” he said, adding that he dreams of starting a family with her one day.
The couple maintained weekly contact throughout their separation. “We talk every Sunday. I think all roads in my life lead to her. I’ve never experienced a love like this,” he confessed.
Jesse, daughter of Chrome Hearts founder Richard Stark and goddaughter to pop legend Cher, stood by him throughout. The pair’s emotional reunion came just days after Yungblud gave a moving reading at Ozzy Osbourne’s funeral.

Yungblud also shared a deeply personal tribute to Ozzy, posting a photo of a cross necklace gifted to him by the rock legend. “Goodnight Oz. Your light will forever shine,” he wrote, referring to the item as the “most precious thing” he owns. Fans noted that Ozzy had symbolically “passed the torch of darkness” to his protégé.
The singer, who performed “Changes” at Black Sabbath’s final concert, vowed to honour Ozzy’s memory every time he sings the track.
Despite the couple’s past struggles, Yungblud is looking ahead. “If I ever have kids, I want it to be with her. If it happens, it happens – but I will love that girl until I die.”




