Love Island winner Cara de la Hoyde reveals she’s quit porn career to save her relationship
Essex girl is set to hang up the phone once and for all
LOVE Island champion Cara de la Hoyde has revealed she's packing in porn in a bid to save her relationship.
It's a real shame for fans of the sultry brunette, as these shots from top shelf institution Mayfair prove.
Cara peeled off for the UK’s most prestigious adult magazine prior to her staring role on the ITV2 show.
The winner revealed she'd been honest with new boyfriend Nathan Massey about her saucy past but revealed she won't be stripping off for the camera again after bagging the £50k prizepot.
She said: "I don't think I'll go back to it, When I was doing it before I wasn't with with someone.
"Now I've got a boyfriend and we are very serious about each other.
"It doesn't really bother me what people say about my past.
"Nath knows the truth, my family know the truth and his family now.
"Our families watched the final together - 60 people crammed in Nathan's living room.
"They're best of friends now."
The pair told how they thought their sex scenes on the show were respectful as they only got frisky under the covers.
Speaking about the controversial sex scene between Terry Walsh and Emma-Jane Woodhams, Nathan commented: "We have watched it back and it was a huge shock at the time.
"But I guess it's their choice and there were real feelings there."
Cara previously worked on X-rated channel Studio 66, and was open about her time there, telling The Sun Online: "They (viewers) are basically ringing up to have a ****, it is dirty chat.
“You take your clothes off but you can’t do anything else.
“It was good, I used to enjoy it, I did it for about two years and started when I was 23. When I was younger it was amazing money."
Cara also admitted that she had appeared in adult magazines: “I have done Playboy and Mayfair but I am proud of that."
Mayfair is on sale now at WHS Travel, Martin McColl’s and available to buy through Amazon
Got a story? Email bizarre@the-sun.co.uk or call us direct on 02077824037