Love Island’s Kem apologises for mugging off Amber with Chyna

Still won though, eh?

Love Island's Kem and Amber

by Carl Smith |
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Love Island's Kem Cetinay's finally apologised to his gal pal Amber Davies for mugging her off with Chyna Ellis in the villa.

Kem and Amber obviously won the show (WHICH WE MISS WITH EVERY OUNCE OF OUR BEING) earlier this week; and now he's admitted he properly regrets snogging Chyna and would deal with things totally differently now he knows her true feelings.

Kember for life, essentially.

Chatting to The Sun Online, Kem said: "It was such a big moment. What happened was the biggest regret for me. I hate that I snogged Chyna. It is still hard for me to hear.

"I don’t like talking about it because it genuinely makes me feel sick. I hate it.

“Amber felt like I weren’t interested in her, that’s why she kept her options open. My way of dealing with feelings is putting it on someone else."

COULD THEY BE ANY MORE ADORABLE?

"The fact is I still done that to her so I still feel as bad.

"I was so not in control of the situation and was pushing everything away. It was my way of dealing with not knowing what was going on.

"Mine and Amber’s issue is that we are both so scared of being vulnerable in a serious relationship. When you’re young and in a relationship you’re always going to learn and make mistakes."

COULD THEY BE MORE ADORABLE?

This all comes after the pair revealed they had loads of sex in the villa, with Kem telling The Sun: "Everyone was on floats. We didn’t have one so we were just chilling in the pool. We can’t keep our hands off each other.

Amber added: "We had a big floaty turtle over our heads. I think we ruined Camilla’s birthday."

Nawty nawty.

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