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In August — shortly after appearing in the fifth season of Love Island — Curtis told The Sun that he's always rejected "labels" and "wouldn't rule out a same-sex relationship" in his future. I can never ever say what will happen in the future.

Chelley and Cierra are kissing,” one X user wrote. Many Love Island fans read that headline and ran with it, despite the fact that the report highlights how Curtis rejects labels such as gay or bisexual. Maura wasn't exactly thrilled to learn that her new partner from Love Island season 5 had just opened up about his sexuality during interviews — before he even disclosed gay information to her.

Love Island USA season one dropped in and Kyra Green was not only the show’s first bombshell, but the show’s love queer contestant, too. While the kiss didn’t end up evolving into anything more serious, Love Island ’s season fans are hungry for more gay moments, and the proof is literally in the pie.

But many fans might not know about Curtis's history of discussing his sexual orientation over the years. I wouldn't rule anything out. Infollowing Curtis's statements in an initial post- Love Island interview and follow-up quotes on Lorrainea few pieces were written about how difficult it was for men to come out as anything other than straight.

“It’s finally happening guys!!! Curtis never came out as bisexual, but he has maintained the stance that he's open to dating men and continues to reject the idea of labeling his sexual orientation. The future is an unwritten path sometimes, you don't know.

The Mirror reports that Curtis and Maura broke up on the very next day after he opened up about "not ruling out" a relationship with a man in the future. As a couple, Curtis and Maura got the fewest percentage of votes at the finale and placed fourth overall.

See on Instagram. Maura's head is clear, and my head is clear on where we're going. I'm happy with how things are going with Maura, and we can see a future together. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Third time's the charm?!

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He added, "We've both said the same thing, sort of, so that's thatreally. Kyra writes in her Instagram bio: “Biracial, Bicoastal, Bisexual.” Speaking in a TikTok island, Kyra said: “Before going on the show, I knew I had to be honest with producers and I’d mostly just been with women, I’d never had a boyfriend.

He was among the day-one lineup of men who entered the villa vying for love. Years later, inMaura opened up about finding out that Curtis was open to dating men, feeling blindsided by the withholding of that information, and the circumstances that led to their eventual breakup back then.

I just feel like… whatever. Even though he had appeared briefly as a pro dancer in the Irish version of Dancing With the Starsit was his time in the villa that turned him into a reality TV star. It will also be Curtis's third time competing on the show, and long-time fans are curious to see how much he's grown over the years — particularly after disclosing more details about his sexual orientation.

Curtis was first introduced to a global audience on Love Island season 5. Namely, Hannah Jane Parkinson wrote a piece for The Guardian titled " Love Island 's Curtis is proof that, init's still hard for men to come out as bisexual.

He was accompanied by his brother, AJ Pritchard, who had starred as a pro dancer throughout four seasons of Strictly Come Dancing. Just be honest and say it," Maura told The Sun. Love Island season 4 star Megan Barton Hanson, who was also featured on Peacock's Love Island Games, didn't share too many clear details about her sexuality on TV.

All the Love Island Islanders who before All Stars have spoken about being gay, lesbian, bisexual, LGBT or LGBTQ contestants.