Love Island's Chloe Burrows says Celebs Go Dating is "more intense" ahead of show release
Chloe Burrows has revealed that she found Celebs Go Dating a more intense experience than Love Island.
The former Islander, who was runner-up on the show in 2021 alongside ex-boyfriend Toby Aromolaran, explained that the Channel 4 show was more confronting for her, as the experts dissected her dating history.
It will be the first time – both on and off-screen – that Chloe has reflected on and processed her previous relationships, which she describes as "rocky and tumultuous" all of which were "not that fun."
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She told OK!: "Off the back of Love Island, ITV were really supporting with therapy which was amazing and then I eventually got my own as I found it easier to speak to someone.
"I don’t get into the nitty gritty, [the show] will be the first time I have spoken about my relationships. On Love Island I have managed to get away without talking about it, Celebs Go Dating is a lot more intense, the experience, I might take a lot more away from it."
Chloe also reflected on the role that social media has played in her relationships, and continued: "In relationships with social media, it has been really challenging - them looking at other girls.
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"Being with a boy who I now know was with other girls, it makes you feel not good enough and you’re constantly comparing yourself."
She added: "I thought, being in the industry, it would change but it has actually got worse. You feel like you are comparing yourself to every single person, that happens a lot."
In series 12 of the show, Chloe is joined by fellow Love Island contestant Adam Collard, model Lottie Moss, Made In Chelsea star Mark-Francis Vandelli, presenter Vanessa Feltz and comedian Spuddz.
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Love Island airs on ITV2 and streams on ITVX.
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