Love Island The Games star Megan Barton Hanson opens on love life with men and women
LOVE Island The Games star Megan Barton Hanson has caught the eye of her stunning female co-star on the spin-off series.After leaving the villa she made headlines as she dated a string of men and women and advocated for women being proud of their sexuality.They met while filming the Channel 4 reality series Celebs Go Dating and instantly hit it off.
"I was so excited as a bisexual woman from a small town as I had no clue how to find other bisexual or gay women myself." "I’ve never felt so comfortable in my life, I feel like I’m finally where I should be. I’ve never felt as comfortable with someone.
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