Montana Brown claims Love Island couples feel 'under pressure' to stay together to earn cash
Daily MailMontana Brown has claimed Love Island couples feel 'under pressure' to stay together in an attempt to secure more work when they leave the villa. Open and honest: Montana Brown has claimed Love Island couples feel 'under pressure' to stay together in an attempt to secure more work when they leave the villa Montana continued: 'People feel a lot of pressure to stay in their couples when they come out the villa. 'When I left I didn't want to be with anyone': Montana admits she felt 'claustrophobic' and was 'overwhelmed' after leaving the villa in 2017 with ex-partner Alex Beattie Showmance: Winners Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham were accused of only staying together for the sake of their ITV2 spin-off show and the Love Island Christmas reunion 'When I left I didn't want to be with anyone. Going strong: Curtis Pritchard and Maura Higgins are still in a relationship after meeting on Love Island in 2019 – with the couple working together last month to host the NTAs red carpet Montana is currently single following her split from model Elliott Reeder last month.