Love Island's Amy declares war on Curtis Pritchard and refuses to be civil as Maura makes her move
LOVE Island's Amy Hart has declared war on Curtis Pritchard and refuses to be civil with him.
The 26-year-old flight attendant made the shocking confession as she chatted with Molly-Mae, Amber, Anna, Lucie and Maura on last night's episode.
Amy headed to the sun terrace with the girls following the shock dumping.
She began: "He started saying: "I've loved every minute I've spent with you, I think you're an amazing girl and I've really enjoyed getting to know you, but I can't promise it will happen again."
She continued: "Bare in mind, ten minutes before I was about to say to him that we should be civil for the sake of everyone else in the villa- turns out that one's not happening."
She added: "I had the most amazing life as a single girl and I always said if someone fitted into that, then I was really happy to have someone, but if they didn't then forget it. I've got a bonus item for my fantastic life and that's you lot."
Amy then headed over to the beach hut, where she continued to comment on her situation with Curtis.
She explained: "I want someone who's going to love me as much as I love them and Curtis Pritchard is not that person."
However, the drama between the pair looks set to be ramped up during Sunday night's episode.
In a preview clip, the stunning grid girl, 28, is seen confronting the ballroom dancer, 23, and asking him to show her some moves, which he happily proceeds to do.
The moment doesn’t go unnoticed by an emotional Amy, who can be heard muttering under her breath: "What a p***k"
In last night’s episode, Amy had pointed out to Curtis that he had never wanted to dance with her as he brutally dumped her only for Maura to make her move moments later.
Viewers are concerned that this latest blow will be too much for Amy, who has been left devastated by their break-up.
One person tweeted: “Curtis and Maura are just so horrible to dance in front of Amy when that’s what she kept asking him to do with her…here hoping @CraigDavid asked Amy for a dance #LoveIsland.”
A second wrote: “Maura and Curtis doing up strictly is defo gonna have the counsellors doing overtime for Amy #loveisland.”
Curtis and Amy's emotional chat prompted more than 200 complaints to watchdog Ofcom – and the blonde beauty was whisked off for therapy to help cope with the situation.
A Love Island spokesman exclusively told The Sun Online: "We take the emotional well-being of all the Islanders extremely seriously.
"We have dedicated welfare producers and psychological support on hand at all times who monitor and regularly speak to all of the Islanders in private and off camera, especially if someone appears to be upset.
"All the Islanders are therefore fully supported by the professionals on site and by their friends in the villa. This means Islanders are always able to reach out and talk to someone if they feel the need.
"We will of course continue to monitor all of our Islanders in line with our robust protocols.
"Love Island holds a mirror up to relationships and all the different dynamics that go with them."
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