Love Island: This is what Coco Lodge is doing after leaving the villa
More under this adEven if you win Love Island the fame only lasts so long and for a dumped star, one can only imagine. Here’s what Coco Lodge is doing after the villa exit.
Coco Lodge was one of the six bombshells that caused drama during Casa Amor. Her fling with Andrew LePage almost tore apart his relationship. After all the drama with Andrew and Tasha, she was coupled up with Josh but was sent back home last week.
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Back to basics
Ever since she landed back in the UK, she has shared a lot with her fans, reveals The Sun. Reportedly, the 27-year-old graphic designer is going to go back to selling drinks in the club later this month. Coco confessed on Reality with Will Njobvu:
I'm actually going to go back to shot girling next week.More under this adMore under this ad
Admitting she is living her best life after being dumped from the villa, she added it is only a temporary setup until new opportunities find her. She said:
I'm actually excited. I think it's gonna be fun.More under this adMore under this ad
I'm not just gonna live on my savings, no. So I'm gonna go back [to shot girling].More under this adMore under this ad
And while Coco may not have found love on the show, she did enjoy her time in the villa.
Save me from hurting
This comes after the reality TV star recently admitted that she was very much invested in Andrew and really liked him. The Sun confirms Coco had a total meltdown and broke a light bulb hyperventilating. Coco confirmed:
When he pied me off I was really upset, I was genuinely crying and hyperventilating out the front with one of the producers.More under this adMore under this ad
I broke one of the fairy light lightbulbs outside of the villa because I was so upset I accidentally kicked it.More under this adMore under this ad
Like, I was genuinely so emotional in there. I was in the beach hut hyperventilating, hyperventilating.
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