Love Island’s Alex Miller wants to take Alexandra Cane on a date after she revealed she fancied him on Aftersun
LOVE Island's Alex Miller wants to take Alexandra Cane on a date after she revealed she fancies him.
The make-up artist made the admission on last night's Aftersun after being dumped from the villa with Dr. Alex George.
She was asked in a tweet: "If you came in at an earlier stage do you think there would have been any guys you might have clicked with?"
She replied: "Most definitely, just before I came in I was looking at Specsavers' Alex..."
The two islanders never crossed paths in the villa, after Alex - who won Specsavers' Spectacle Wearer of the Year 2017 - was dumped by Megan Barton-Hanson before Alexandra arrived.
Following her revelation, Alex, 28, immediately followed Alexandra on Instagram, and speaking to The Sun Online, he revealed he would like to take her out on a date now she's back in the UK.
He said: "Wow I’m really flattered that Alexandra fancies me. She’s s bit of a sort too.
"I really got to like her on the show. Who knows what might happen at the wrap party - but if we did go out unlike my old mate Dr Alex I’d treat Alexandra like a lady.
"I’ll show her how a real man treats a lady."
After Alexandra revealed her crush on Alex, host Caroline Flack told her: "He's still single I think."
Alexandra joked: "I think maybe I'm just in love with my own name I don't know.
"There were some cute guys in there for sure but I'm still yet to meet some of them."
And with a knowing smile Caroline replied: "At the wrap party!"
Meanwhile Alex denied leading on Alexandra after he was blasted by viewers for dumping her.
Speaking to The Sun Online after they were dumped, Alex defended his actions and said what he did was right.
He explained: “When I felt things weren’t right with Alexandra and I, I spoke out about them because that was the right thing to do. I would never want to be dishonest or lead anyone on.
“I am glad and proud of myself that I didn’t do that, even if we had to have a very difficult discussion.
“It was a really difficult thing to do, saying to Alexandra I didn’t feel that things were right for us.
“That was tough. But on the whole the friendships I’ve gained and the experiences I’ve had have outweighed the negative side.”
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