Love Island beauty Tanyel Revan has been slapped with a sex ban by her dad.
The hair stylist, 26, said: “Before I left, my dad was like, ‘Don’t embarrass me’. He warned me. He was like, ‘If you’re going to embarrass us, just don’t come back to the UK’.
“But I wouldn’t anyway. I’m not like that. My personality is fiery enough. I don’t need to do those things to make myself look better. It’s just not something I need to do.
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“And it’s not something I would be comfortable with anyway. Obviously never say never, but it’s just something I don’t plan on doing.”
It comes after Tanyel revealed that outspoken presenter Piers Morgan is her dream dinner party guest.
Piers – who has made his dislike for Love Island abundantly clear in the many years its been on air – is the person she would most love to have a conversation with.
Tanyel explained: “I like how direct and honest he is, I think he’s so sick. I would love to have a debate with him.”
She then explained that after Piers, she would like J.Lo and Channing Tatum to join her at the dinner table, but they’re behind Piers in terms of priority.
Tanyel is one of the many islanders set to enter the villa on Monday (January 16) for the second ever instalment of the winter version of the popular TV series.
There are multiple changes put in place for the 2023 series, with a brand new host, Maya Jama, taking the helm after Laura Whitmore’s stint.
Aside from this, islanders will also no longer have their social media accounts looked after by friends and family in a fight against online bullying.
Viewers will also get to decide which bombshell gets to enter the villa for the first time ever.
The first episode will air on ITV2 and ITVX at 9pm on Monday, January 16.
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