OHMYGOSSIP — Amber Gill will discuss her sexuality when “she is ready”.
The 24-year-old reality star shot to fame when she won hit dating show ‘Love Island’ in 2019 with then-partner Greg O’Shea, but she was recently claimed to have “switched teams” and doesn’t feel the need to say anything else while she is single.
Speaking on the ‘Secure The Insecure’ podcast, she said: “I’ll say what I want to say when I’m ready. There’s no need to speculate, we can all see what I’m saying. When I’m ready to say what I want to say, then I will. I don’t feel like I want to say anything whilst I’m single.
“All this speculation makes it harder for people to want to say how they really feel and talk about their sexuality. Me putting out that tweet, I got anxiety last night … I was only trying to make a light-hearted joke about ‘Love Island’.”
The former beauty therapist was commenting on the current series of the ITV2 reality show – which returned to screens in June and runs until August – where she claimed that men made her “feel sick” following her experience on the series in the Mallorca villa.
She tweeted: “Switching teams was the best decision I made in my life Watching men makes me feel ill. I couldn’t put myself through it again. (sic)”
Amber then tweeted:”If you kiss a girl I will”, before stating: “Why did I get butterflies when I saw that girl and Dami go to the terrace. I need to stop watching this programme?”
She later joked: “Sometimes people call me irrelevant so much that I start to believe. Then I tweet my actual feelings and 25 articles come out!”
‘Love Island’ continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITV Hub. Episodes are available the following morning on BritBox.
The dating reality show can be seen in Ireland on Virgin Media Two and Virgin Media Player.