Having announced that she is VERY much a single pringle, Love Island style icon, Ella Thomas, recently lifted the lid on her past romances and it was gloriously savage.
During her time in the Love Island 2023 villa Ella was matched with Tyrique Hyde pretty early on in the game but their love affair was far from smooth sailing.
After the dating show came to an end, Ella and Ty tried to make it work on the outside but, alas, it was not to be and the Glasgow girly has recently opened up about the relationship.
During a chat with Grace Keeling aka GK Barry, on her Saving Grace podcast, Ella chatted about her Love Island experience, romance with Ty and also admitted the "worst" type of fella to date and we don't think she means Tyrique.
"The worst career to date is a model," Ella confessed and we are pretty sure Ty, as offensively handsome as he is, was not a model prior to his Love Island stint.
Tell you who was though, the Casa Amor hottie that Ella knew on the outside world and coupled up with in the villa, Ouzy See.
"My ex was a model," she went on, "I used to look at him and think, why are you prettier than me?"
To be fair, Ouzy is ridiculously handsome, remember how much Kady McDermott used to go on about wanting babies with him?
SO bizarre but we also totally get it.
Although Tyrique's head was turned by pretty much every single bombshell who slo-mo walked their way into the villa (Leah Taylor, Kady, Ella Barnes, Charlotte Sumner - should we go on?), it was Ella who had the villa, including Ty, SHOOKETH when she returned from Casa with Ouzy on her arm, the plot thickened when it was revealed that they had 'worked' with each other; what with them both being models and all.
Continuing their gossip session, Grace also quizzed the OG Islander, "Do Americans have more rizz?"
"Yeah," Ella admitted having recently spent half her time in LA, the Scottish stunner knows better than most.
Such a burn to all her previous British exes but as always we love Ella's honesty.
We bet she wouldn't have to tell an American boyfriend to, "Shut it down."