Love Island’s Maura starts to crack on with Curtis behind heartbroken Amy’s back
LOVE Island’s Maura starts to crack on with Curtis tonight after admitting she wants to fall in love again. A teaser clip reveals the flirty 28-year-old wastes no time in swooping in on her new love interest the day after he dumped Amy. Asking him how he is, Curtis admits he’s feeling “better” since telling […]
LOVE Island’s Maura starts to crack on with Curtis tonight after admitting she wants to fall in love again.
A teaser clip reveals the flirty 28-year-old wastes no time in swooping in on her new love interest the day after he dumped Amy.
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Asking him how he is, Curtis admits he’s feeling “better” since telling the truth about his feelings.
“I’m sure it was very unexpected for everyone,” Curtis said, before giggly Maura adds: “Not me…”
She then tells Lucie: “I had a chat with Curtis today.
“Just like a casual chat. It’s just weird now because he’s single.
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“He’s obviously gorgeous, his smile is like f***ing hell. He’s nearly the whole package for me.”
Maura says in the Beach Hut: “I had a chat with him today in the kitchen. If he wants a shoulder to cry on, I’ll be here!”
For now, Amy is totally oblivious about Maura’s feelings for her ex “half-boyfriend”.
In an awkward conversation, Maura says to the girls: “I really want to be in love again.”
Heartbroken Amy adds: “I want to not be in love. Let’s swap.”
She has been left devastated by the sudden split after Curtis realised he had doubts about their relationship while she was in Casa Amor.
The Sun Online revealed earlier today Amy has not quit the show after fans feared she had left the villa.
The air stewardess sparked rumours of a walkout after getting “psychological support” over her split with Curtis.
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Viewers watched her sob last night as she said she had “no future” without the ballroom dancer.
Amy had built up the courage to confront Curtis about their issues after his head was turned by new girl Jourdan.
But their emotional chat ended with Curtis dumping the 26-year-old. The recoupling prompted more than 200 complaints to watchdog Ofcom
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A Love Island spokesman exclusively told The Sun Online: “We take the emotional well-being of all the Islanders extremely seriously.
“We have dedicated welfare producers and psychological support on hand at all times who monitor and regularly speak to all of the Islanders in private and off camera, especially if someone appears to be upset.
“All the Islanders are therefore fully supported by the professionals on site and by their friends in the villa.
“This means Islanders are always able to reach out and talk to someone if they feel the need.
“We will of course continue to monitor all of our Islanders in line with our robust protocols.
“Love Island holds a mirror up to relationships and all the different dynamics that go with them.”