Sharon was open with Faye about her experiences with ladies (Picture: ITV)
Love Island’s Sharon Gaffka talked brazenly about her sexuality throughout her time within the villa, with a few of the scenes by no means making it to air.
The civil servant, who was dumped from the present final month, spoke with fellow contestant Faye Winter about her sexual encounters with ladies.
The chat with Faye, she stated, got here after revealing she had a threesome in one of many challenges, which was broadcast.
‘I had a conversation with Faye about it and she asked, “Are you bisexual?” And I said, “It’s one thing I’ve explored however I’ve by no means been in a relationship with a lady”,’ Sharon completely instructed Metro.co.uk.
‘A lot of the conversations I had were about modern dating on the show were never aired, but I was very open about sexuality and being a mixed-race woman in modern dating.’
Sharon had beforehand stated throughout the problem: ‘How am I supposed to find out if I like girls and boys if I don’t discover out for myself.’
Sharon had an trustworthy dialog with Faye about her sexuality (Picture: ITV)
Love Island bosses are at present towards producing an LGBTQ+ Love Island as a result of homosexual contestants would pose ‘logistical difficultly’.
‘There’s a form of logistical issue, as a result of though Islanders don’t need to be 100% straight, the format should form of give [the] Islanders an equal selection when coupling up,’ ITV commissioner Amanda Stavri stated.
Metro.co.uk just lately investigated how logistically tough it could be to create a sequence that’s inclusive of all genders and sexualities, and it seems, it’s fairly simple.
‘How it is right now, you can kind of predict what’s going to occur: If there’s a straight couple who’re pleased, the producers will simply ship in an individual for whoever they assume is prone to stray and ship in an individual who’s their kind,’ former contestant Megan Barton Hanson instructed us.
‘If there was an LGBT+ cast you could be tempted by anyone. I think it would be much juicier.’
If Love Island did make an LGBTQ+ model, would Sharon wish to join?
‘I think putting myself through something like that again is quite intense, but I’m all the time open to seeing what alternatives occur,’ she stated.
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2.
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