Love Island's Casey O'Gorman says he and ex Claudia Fogarty were 'friends with benefits' after show
25.07.2023 - 21:45
/ ok.co.uk
Former Love Island star Casey O'Gorman has finally set the record straight on what really went down with him and ex Claudia Fogarty after they left the show, as he revealed that they've hooked up. Claudia, 28, and Casey, 26, starred on the winter version of the show earlier this year, where they struck up a connection and ended up partnered together, before Casey recoupled with newcomer Rosie Seabrook, then split from her days after the show ended.
Despite plenty of drama ensuing, Claudia and Casey were spotted looking cosy on social media on a number of occasions, as they hung out with their mutual Love Island pals, Tom Clare and Samie Elishi, and other co-stars. This led plenty of fans to speculate that a romance could be rekindling between the pair, and Casey has finally revealed what really happened between them - admitting that they had a 'friends with benefits' situation.
Speaking on the Goss Island podcast, Casey said: "We might have overstepped the friendship boundary maybe once or twice on a night out, but it is very much just friends." He continued: "And since that happened, we’ve basically said we can’t be doing that. We’re just going to stay being friends." Casey answered "yeah" when asked if his situation with Claudia was 'friends with benefits'.
He added: "I genuinely feel like if I would’ve stayed with Claudia ’til the end of the show, we probably wouldn’t be friends right now. It probably would’ve ended a lot worse and a lot more emotions would’ve got involved." Casey went on to admit that he is glad that he didn't stay with Claudia as "now we are such good mates", before saying that he doesn't understand how people can fake their feelings and emotions in the Love Island villa.
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