After a shock dumping on Tuesday night’s edition of Love Island saw the islanders bid goodbye to Casey O’Gorman and Rosie Seabrook, the stunning bombshell has opened up about her time in the villa including her thoughts on the love triangle between herself, Casey and Claudia Fogarty.

Speaking in her post exit interview after her time on the show came to an end, Rosie admitted she felt “guilty” over the love triangle and how things played out between them.

Claudia and Casey had initially been enjoying a tentative romance when Rosie first arrived in the villa, but after getting to know her, he decided to cool down his blossoming relationship with Claudia in order to explore a new romance with Rosie.

Explaining how she felt about the situation, the 24 year old from Buckinghamshire said: “Once Casey made his decision I felt relieved and it was nice that my feelings were reciprocated. But I also felt guilt for Claudia.”

She then continued: “I got on with her really well and on the outside I definitely am a girls’ girl. I considered her feelings as well as mine.”

This was especially true for Rosie, as she admitted later in her interview that all of the girls in the villa were the people she was the closest to as she revealed she was “glad she met every single one of them.”

Although the experience of leaving the villa was admittedly “bittersweet” for the star, Rosie did also confess she had plenty of high hopes and plans now that she was free to explore her romance with Casey in the outside world.

“Casey and I have both said that we’re so excited to meet each other's friends and families, we’re excited to do cute date nights and things you’d normally do,” she gushed.

“We’ve built such a strong connection in the Villa, so I’m excited to see what happens when we’re back home.”

Looking back on her time in the villa, Rosie admitted she had no regrets, but did reveal that she wished she had been “able to build a stronger connection with Casey inside the Villa for people to see,” before adding that “we can continue to build that on the outside.”

When asked to pick one of her favourite memories with Casey, the most standout moment for Rosie was the conversation they had just before they left the villa, where we discussed how they felt and where they stood with each other.

“I think that conversation was needed as we both knew how we felt but neither of us had said it. Now I know he feels the same way as he’s voiced it. It set us off at a good pace to know where we stand.”

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