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Love Island's Amber Gill 'not ready' to discuss sexuality after 'switching teams' post

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Love Island star Amber Gill has opened up a previous tweet where she declared 'switching teams' was the 'best decision' she's ever made.The reality star, who shot to fame on the ITV2 dating show in 2019, recently alluded to her sexuality after watching this year's Casa Amor antics.At the time, Amber was live tweeting her response to the male contestants straying from their other halves in the infamous second villa.READ MORE: Love Island's Amber Gill sends fans wild as she showcases her 'juicy' bum onlineCommenting on their behaviour, the 24-year-old Geordie said: "Switching teams was the best decision I made in my life."“Watching men makes me feel ill, I couldn’t put myself through it again," Amber also tweeted, sparking a frenzy with her online followers.During an appearance on Loose Women today (July 15), Amber went on to address her previous tweet with show anchor Kaye Adams.The pair were also joined by fellow panellists Linda Robson, Stacey Solomon and Nadia Sawalha.She told them: "I tweeted straight after saying, 'that one should have stayed in my drafts.'"On my Instagram and Twitter I’m just being myself and sometimes I forget that I have 400,000 followers.

I tweet as if I'm tweeting to my friends. I saw it getting lots of attraction and I thought, ‘oh no, that’s not good.'"The star went on to say that she had "deal with the consequences" following the tweet.“It was just a light hearted joke," Amber added. "I wasn’t ready to talk anything I'd tweeted about...

it’s hard."Meanwhile, the chat ended with the star revealing she is currently single. Amber also opened up about the tweet on the Secure The Insecure Podcast.She clarified that although she intended to make a joke about the series, she may be putting the.

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