Camilla Thurlow came second on Love Island in 2017. Being locked away in the glamorous Mallorcan villa for seven weeks can be a culture shock, but for Dumfries-born Camilla it was extreme.
Just weeks before she’d been working as an explosive ordnance disposal specialist for charities finding and destroying landmines which threaten the lives and livelihoods of so many people in the world’s former war zones.
Now 31 and expecting a child with Love Island boyfriend Jamie Jewitt, she’s written a new book about her life called Not The Type.
Here in an exclusive extract, she reveals what it was like going into the hit ITV show - and also explains why she risked her life working for mine clearing charities in some of the most dangerous countries
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