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Chloe Burrows says Love Island bosses persuaded her to have sex on TV with PornHub quip

Love Island bombshell Chloe Burrows has revealed that bosses calmed her nerves about having sex on TV by telling her the show is “not Pornhub”.

The beauty starred on the show in 2021 and entered the programme as a bombshell.

She coupled up with Toby Abomolaran and got to the final of the season.

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During a new YouTube video which she shot alongside fellow Islander Amber Gill, Chloe asked the question to them both if they’d had sex during their stay.

Amber responded “no” but Chloe lifted the lid on her sexual escapades in the villa.

Chloe said: “Oh, I did and also we had the graduation ceremony when we told everyone that I had sex and that was way after I had sex.

Chloe opened up on her YouTube channel
(Image: Chloe Burrows/Youtube)

“So, I was like this is ITV doing me a favour here because I kept worrying like ‘Oh my God, they were going to show me on TV at night time you know blah, blah’.

“But they would also say to us ‘Chloe, it’s not PornHub’ and I was like ‘Na, I don’t care’ but it was fine.

“Every other bed in the f***ing villa was shagging, it’s a bit weird when you think about it.”

This comes after the 2022 series came to a close after Ekin-Su and Davide took this year’s crown.

Chloe starred on the 2021 series
(Image: ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

In second place came Gemma and Luca, third was Dami and Indiyah and fourth was Tasha and Andrew.

In further Love Island news, Amy Day has revealed why she won’t be joining OnlyFans.

Despite fans begging her to, Amy exclusively told the Daily Star: “Do you know what yeah I have [been asked to join] and it’s really annoying because of this whole stigma thing it just needs to go.

Amy chatted exclusively to the Daily Star

“People are on there and they’re promoting stuff like music DJing and uploading photos that you’d put on Instagram for free.

“And people just can’t get the stigma away from the name and it sucks and until the stigma is gone, unfortunately, you will not see me on OnlyFans.

She continued: “But let’s sign a petition to get rid of the stigma.”

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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