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Are Bachie villains Leah Costa and David Witko dating?

Matty J’s season isn’t over yet but the girls are already moving on.
Leah Costa and David Witko

The Bachelor Australia 2017 is barely halfway through the season.

Matty J hasn’t even chosen “The One” yet but Bachie babe Leah Costa already has a new man on her arm.

And it’s none other than Bachelorette bad boy David Witko.

The couple were spotted getting cosy on August 28 while out at a boozy lunch with friends in Melbourne.

In fact, images obtained by the Daily Mail show the two kissing passionately.

Leah has previously claimed that the two are just friends, but it certainly seems like there’s more going on!

https://www.instagram.com/p/BWJfwv5FRoJ/?hl=en&taken-by=david_witko

Although, David – who was on Sam Frost’s season in 2015 – wasn’t the only one Leah was caught kissing. She also locked lips with a mystery brunette!

After embracing the woman, Leah was quick to turn her attention back to David and the pair were inseparable throughout the evening.

They even left the venue arm-in-arm and shared another kiss before saying their goodbyes.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BXCsK7WlMF3/?hl=en&taken-by=david_witko

Admittedly, Leah has struggled since leaving The Bachelor after it was discovered that she was a topless waitress.

“I’ve been made to feel like I’m less deserving – of love and Matty – just because I chose to do a certain job to help put myself through two degrees at uni,” Leah told NW exclusively.

But could David be the one to change that?

Leah isn’t the only Bachie contestant to find love since leaving the show.

Fellow villain Jen Hawke has been linked to another Bachelorette hunk, Jake Ellis, but it turns out they’re just friends.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BYLPWHXHoO3/?hl=en&taken-by=leahpcosta

Jen dished to NW that she does have a boyfriend.

“It’s only fresh, it’s only a month old,” she remarked. “He’s basically everything I want in a partner.” Aww!

These Bachie babes sure know how to move on quickly!

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