A SCOTTISH woman with links to Largs says she has "no regrets" about her appearance on popular TV dating show Love Island.
Lucy Graybill, who previously worked in the Largs Co-op, was one of six new girls who joined the islanders in Casa Amor at the end of June.
The retail manager was the first Scot to enter the villa in the current series...and she knew what she was looking for.
During her first episode, the 26-year-old told how she is looking for someone who is ambitious and a good communicator.
She said: “I’ve got my eye on a few boys in the villa, and I’m not afraid to go after what I want.”
In Casa Amor, the original islanders have to decide whether to remain faithful to their current partners, or be tempted to explore potential connections.
At the end of Casa Amor there's a 'recoupling' ceremony — each islander must choose whether to stick or switch.
Lucy left the Love Island villa when none of the original boys decided to recouple with her after Casa Amor.
In her exit interview, she said: "I’m sad to be leaving but I had the best time ever, it was the best experience of my life! Being in an environment with new people, it was so fun.
"I don’t regret anything I did, I went with my heart.
"I’ve come out feeling positive that I was myself and that’s all I could’ve done really."
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