Love Island’s Tink breaks silence on X-rated bedroom antics and villa ‘bullying’ after show got 1,000 Ofcom complaints | The Sun
LOVE Island star Tink Reading has broken her silence on her X-rated bedroom antics with co-star Montel McKenzie – saying: "We both know what happened."
The Casa Amor beauty, 26, caused a stir when she revealed that she had a fumble in bed with Montel hours before he dumped her in the explosive Casa Amor recoupling.
Tink called out Montel in front of all the Islanders and shared they'd got intimate during their days together.
Opening up about her bedroom antics, Tink exclusively told The Sun: "What happened between me and Montel – we both know what happened, it’s between the both of us.
"I wasn’t trying to dig him out or anything. It’s just because I’m a girls girl and I wanted Leah to have the full picture on what had happened."
When asked if fans can assume that whatever went on underneath the covers was quite X-rated, Tink laughed and said: "Well…it’s open to interpretation. Me and Montel both know, we both don’t need to say the details."
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The Islanders were rocked by a string of bombshell during the Movie Night challenge earlier this week, but surprisingly Tink and Montel's steamy bed action were not included in the round-up.
Tink told us: "I don’t think there would have been much to see, I think you’d seen a little bit of me and Montel in bed.
"I think they’d already spoke about it and discussed it and I already made the comment, not because I wanted to throw a spanner in the works.
"I wanted Leah to have the full picture and I wasn’t sure if Montel was going to be honest or not.
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"And I wanted her to be able to make a decision, if she was going to move forward with Montel having all the pieces of the puzzle.
"I think because she was already aware of it, it wasn’t a massive shock for her."
Montel and Leah were given the boot last night along with Catherine and Elom during the latest dumping.
Tink said she doesn't know if Leah and Montel will work on the outside – but said she is glad she is no longer part of the triangle.
The Birmingham lass said: "I do think Leah likes him and do think they like each other, none of us actually know their relationship.
"But I think obviously now people are going to have a perception on him which is just unfortunate that she’s involved in that situation with what happened between me and Montel."
She continued: "I don’t know if Leah and Montel will work, I've never actually seen them together, I’ve only seen Montel with me.
"So I don’t know what they’re like as a couple. All the Islanders were shocked they were gone. But my opinion is going to be bias – not on Leah’s behalf but on Montel’s.
"That ships sailed, I’m happy for Leah and Montel if it works out for them. I’m not a part of that no more, I’m happy to be out of it."
The project manager insisted she has "no bad blood" with her former love interest but admitted they need to "hash things out" before they can move on.
"If they want to speak to me, I haven’t got any bad blood. I’ll be pleasant. Especially Leah, me and Leah won’t have any problems as I can tell she’s a girls girl," she said.
"Obviously with the whole Montel thing, if he wants to speak to me we can talk but we just need to hash out a few things.”
Meanwhile, Tink also addressed the "bullying" row after fans were left concerned for Molly Marsh and Scott Van-den-Sluis.
"I don't think Molly is playing it safe, I think it's the fact that she got taken away from Zach not by choice and she's been given the opportunity to go back in and she didn't want that to be taken away again," she explained.
"I wasn't with the original girls but with us Casa girls, Molly got on with us like a house on fire – we all got on so well.
"You see things online there being a girl divide but I wasn't with the OGs, but from my perspective with the Casa girl there was no divide.
"I think naturally there are people you are closer to, I don't think it's necessarily that anyone doesn't like anyone.
"I think in life people just gel with people more than others and that's what you can see with the girls."
Speaking about Scott, she added: "I think the comment about no one wanting him was a bit unfair.
"I don't really know what this whole Scott thing is, when I was in there he was a lovely boy, really welcoming, there was no arguments between any of the boys.
"We all just got on really well, so I don't know if it's something we haven't seen.
"It's confused me and the Casa girls that are out, all the boys get on so well from what we saw, Scott's lovely.
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"The only thing I would say, the other lads are quite laddie and love the banter, whereas Scott's more chilled and mature. He doesn't get involved in the fun and the games of messing about, he'd rather just chill.
"I don't think that's a bad thing, I think that's just him having a bit of time to himself as it does get intense in there."
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