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08th Aug 2019

Anger as Love Island’s Curtis pushed to label himself as ‘bisexual’ by interviewer

Jade Hayden

“I don’t feel like I’m going to label anything.”

Curtis Pritchard was pushed to define his sexuality on a Good Morning Britain interview this morning, despite clearly stating that he didn’t want to.

The Love Island contestant was pressed multiple times by hosts Adil Ray and Kate Garraway earlier today about why he wasn’t calling himself bisexual.

This came after Curtis said that he “wouldn’t rule out” dating a man in the future, but that he didn’t want to “put a label” on anything.

“Are you saying you are bisexual?” asked Adil.

“I’m not labelling anything, I don’t feel like I have to,” replied Curtis. “Everyone puts labels on it. What I have learned from the villa is that heads get turned.”

Adil then questioned Curtis again, claiming that bisexual men might have, for some reason, found his response to the question confusing.

“I don’t feel like I’m going to label anything, because I think that is the wrong thing to do,” responded Curtis.

Viewers were understandably confused by the GMB presenters’ pressing questions, and less confused by Curtis’s unwillingness to label his sexuality.

He doesn’t want to. He’s been clear. The only people confused here are those nosy enough to desperately need to know the intimate details of another person’s sexuality.

Just leave it, like.

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Curtis came fourth in Love Island alongside Maura Higgins.

The pair coupled up after the professional dancer discovered that he didn’t actually have feelings for Amy Hart following his time spent in Casa Amor.

Amy then decided to leave the villa.

Curtis and Maura are not exclusively dating, however they have said they do have feelings for one another.