Love Island's Coco Lodge addresses quitting Married At First Sight for ITV2 show
18.08.2022 - 23:45
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Love Island's Coco Lodge has addressed quitting Channel 4 show Married At First Sight so that she could take a place on Love Island instead. Married At First Sight sees contestants paired together to get 'married', based on scientific and sociological factors, whereas Love Island sees sexy singletons enter a villa and 'couple up'.The 27 year old posted a lengthy Q&A video to her YouTube channel, in which she promised "to spill the whole tea" about anything a fan asked her. One fan question that Coco read out was: "Do you regret not going on Married At First Sight?", to which Coco answered: "No, not at all.
"I would still love to do it but I don't regret not doing it. I was not in the headspace to do it. I didn't choose Love Island over it, I was just not in the right headspace to do Married At First Sight at the time." "So, I went to Thailand and focused on me, then I came back and got offered Love Island," Coco added.
She then went on to say that she would "absolutely" still do it but said she didn't regret doing it because if she had at the time, her "headspace was not there". Coco then admitted that she wanted to go home "literally all of the time" when she was in Love Island, where she had a hard time after coming in as a bombshell during Casa Amor and hooking up with Andrew Le Page. Andrew's apparent "affections" for her quickly waned when Tasha Ghouri (who he is still with now the show has ended) came back into the villa, and Coco was side-lined.
When a fan asked: "Did you want to go home whilst you were in Love Island?", she answered: "Literally all of the time." She continued: "Never in Casa Amor, and then when I came back into the main villa, I just literally wanted to leave. "I felt so awkward. I felt so
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