Love Island bomshell Emma Munro has denied having a "game plan" with her ex Harry Cooksley after she was voted off the ITV2 dating show following the public vote
Emma Munro from Love Island has spoken out after her departure from the popular ITV2 romance series.
The 30-year-old hydrogeologist was sent packing from the villa following a public vote that deemed her the least favourite girl on the show.
Her exit was immediate, alongside fellow contestant Boris Vidovic, who was also voted as the least favourite boy by viewers.
Emma, who entered the show as a Casa Amor bombshell, was quickly identified as the former girlfriend of fellow islander Harry Cooksley.
While in the villa, Emma and Harry discussed their past four-year relationship, but ultimately, Harry chose to remain with Helena Ford
Commenting on her Love Island experience, Emma remarked: "I feel fine, I had a good run and I left with my love interest so I think it was the best way to go."
She added: "I fully anticipated being the least favourite so I think I was prepared."
Emma acknowledged her direct nature, saying: "I understand that I'm really outspoken and opinionated and I perhaps stood up to some of the favourites which probably didn't go down too well with the public. No hard feelings, I understand."
Despite fan theories, Emma dismissed any suggestions of a "game plan" with Harry to clinch the win.
She clarified: "I've now left the villa so that definitely wasn't the game plan. We hadn't spoken, I can confirm that is just a rumour."
Emma reflected on the ease of reverting to old patterns with an ex, stating: "It's very easy when you've been with someone a long time, to fall back into that spot where you're comfortable.
"When we were flirty it felt like everything was good and perfect, but then I very quickly snapped out of it when I saw his behaviour.
"I had to keep reminding myself that those were the same behaviours why I left in the first place and why I don't want to go back there."
Speaking about who she reckons might claim victory in the 2025 series, Emma revealed: "This is hard, but I have a gut feeling that Angel [Swift] and Ty [Isherwood] are going to go the whole way.
"I think they're both really genuine people so my money would be on them. I see some cracks in all of the other couples, so I can't fully back them. I think the girls have really carried the series."
Love Island airs Sunday to Thursday on ITV2 and ITVX at 9pm