Love Island contestant Montana Brown has revealed her regrets from appearing in the villa.
Montana appeared on the third series of the ITV2 reality show last summer.
During the run, we watched as Montana began a relationship with Alex Beattie that saw the pair go all the way.
But having sex on TV for Montana is her one Love Island regret.
“In hindsight, having sex on TV wasn’t the best idea. My advice to the new hopefuls is not to do it,” she said. “If I could have done it differently, I wouldn’t have had sex.
“But, other than that, I really enjoyed the experience.”
Montana continued in an interview with The Sun on Sunday newspaper: “I just wish I’d made a better decision in that area. It’s all everyone wants to speak about now.”
She added: “I’ve got younger brothers aged 15 and 19 and I would be mortified if I saw them doing that on TV.”
Love Island will return to ITV2 this summer for its fourth season.
Currently applications remain open for Love Island 2018 with a reported 150,000 singletons putting themselves forward.
To apply for Love Island 2018 you must be at least 18, have a valid passport and, if required, visas to travel and stay within the EU, plus of course be free for a long hot summer in 2018.
You can apply now here Applications close at the end of April.
Meanwhile, although ITV have yet to officially announce when Love Island will be back, host Caroline Flack took to Twitter last week to reveal it would return very soon.
Telling fans there were “2 months” to go, it seems as though we can expect Love Island to return within the first week of June.
Based on past years, Monday June 4 could be a possible start date for Love Island 2018.
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