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Love Island’s Curtis Pritchard has doubts over Amy Hart romance

Curtis Pritchard is having doubts over his romance with Amy Hart.
The ‘Love Island’ hunk admits spending time with the new girls in the villa while the new boys are with the girls in Casa Amor has made him think, and Jourdan Riane has already caught his eye.
On Monday night’s (01.07.19) episode, he says in the Beach Hut: "Jourdan seems lovely, she’s attractive, she’s nice, I seem to have clicked with her a little bit.
"Is she better than Amy? I can’t say… I don’t know yet. If I didn’t have this chat with Jourdan, I wouldn’t have been true to myself. "I’m not saying my heads been turned but am I better suited to somebody else? I’m confused."
Curtis’ confession comes after he and Jourdan spend some time together on the swing seat, and he admits he’s in a "weird" position despite things being "strong" with Amy.
When Jourdan asks if he is more open to getting to know someone new than he thought he was, he admits: "Yes and that’s why I’m wanting to explore it because I would be kicking myself if I didn’t."
Michael Griffiths sits down with him to chat about how he’s feeling and figure it all out, and Curtis reveals he thinks he and Amy could work well together "on the outside".
He says: "Me and Amy are good, I can see things working on the outside, there’s nothing wrong with that situation so this is what has confused me so much. All these new girls have come in, I’ve felt something different."
Michael pushes him, and asks whether something might be missing from his relationship with Amy.
Curtis admits: "Maybe there is but I don’t know what. Why has my head been turned? There must be something missing. I’m in such a predicament right now."

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