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Love Island’s Eve Gale: I have no regrets

Eve and Jess Gale (Joel Anderson/ITV/PA)
Eve and Jess Gale (Joel Anderson/ITV/PA)

The first dumped Love Islander from the new series says her twin will “integrate” more now she is on her own.

Eve Gale exited the winter version of the ITV2 show on Friday night, while sister Jess remains in the villa.

“I think she’s going to miss me,” the booted out contestant said of her sibling.

“But, in a way, it will be a good thing because she’ll integrate more. She’s got all the support in there by all the other islanders…

“I do think it’s a good thing that she can be in there. It’s important to have our independence… It is quite irrational to think we can’t do it alone.”

The pair say they are so close that they can just give each other “a look” instead of having to verbally communicate.

“We have never had it where we’ve not been able to check up on each other. Even when we’ve been apart, we’ve never had no contact,” Eve said.

She was eliminated from the show after being left without a partner following a tense recoupling.

Islander Nas Majeed was forced to choose between the twins.

Eve said she has “no regrets” about her time in the villa, and said of her sister: “I feel so happy she’s in a couple with Nas. I really got along with Nas, he’s such a positive, uplifting person.”