Love Island’s Tyler Cruickshank finally breaks silence on Kaz Kamwi split
09.02.2022 - 23:21
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island'sTyler Cruickshank has opened up on his split from Kaz Kamwi, saying that the “pressure to be perfect” was the downfall of their relationship. The couple finished in fourth place on last year’s series, however their relationship ultimately ended in December after four months of dating. When they announced that they’d called time on their relationship in early December, the pair shared a joint statement that read: “We are extremely sad to announce that we have decided to end our romantic relationship.
"We have had a fantastic journey and we will always have a special bond between us. "We will continue to be very much in one another's lives and support each other in every way,” it concluded. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. And while Kaz previously opened up on the couple’s relationship in a YouTube video, saying that she didn’t feel “appreciated”, Tyler has remained quiet on their split until now. In a new interview with The Sun, Tyler said: “Her comment about not feeling appreciated saddened me.
I do care about Kaz... I appreciated her more than she would ever know. "I don’t think I was in the right mental state to appreciate her the way she wanted to be appreciated, perhaps.” The 26 year old revealed he had been struggling with his mental health since leaving the villa and had found the “pressure” put on their relationship by viewers of the show difficult.Tyler explained: "There was immense pressure on us to be perfect.
"I’ve watched Love Island before and I’ve never seen any couples come under that much scrutiny before. I was so taken aback about it. We both felt the pressure and it was
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