Adam Collard claims Love Island stopped him from cheating later in life
14.08.2023 - 11:31
/ ok.co.uk
Former Love Island contestant Adam Collard has credited the popular ITV2 dating competition as his “saving grace”, claiming it has stopped him cheating in later life. The 27 year old television personality gained fame when he entered the scene as a bombshell on the fourth season of Love Island at the age of 22. His appearance on the show was marred by controversy, as he was widely accused of engaging in “gaslighting” behaviour.
Following his tumultuous stint in the villa, he entered a relationship with Zara McDermott, which ultimately ended after eight months. In 2022, Adam returned to Love Island for a second time, coupling up with Paige Thorne; however, their relationship fizzled out after a mere two months. Currently, rumours suggest that he is growing close to Lottie Moss, an OnlyFans model and co-star on Celebs Go Dating.
Opening up to MailOnline, Adam shared: "Call me old-fashioned, but I genuinely believe there's someone out there whom I'll meet and feel like saying, 'Yeah, I'm done.' “I won't lie, I have had it before but I was too young. I will hopefully get it again where I'm with someone and really want to be with them all the time and can be completely best friends. Unfortunately I haven't found that just yet.” Reflecting on his journey, he candidly owned up to making his fair share of mistakes, however believes he’s managed his life more responsibly than many people his age.
Adam also attributed Love Island with playing a pivotal role in shaping his path. He shared: "I was very nearly settled, wifed up and married off in the countryside at a very young age. “I went full circle and went on Love Island, and I think it was a saving grace because I think if I hadn't have done that, I would have messed around
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