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Love Island's Faye and Teddy spill X-rated secrets and love to 'try new things'

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Love Island stars Faye Winter and Teddy Soares have boasted that their sex life is '100 times better' now than it was in the Love Island villa.Six months after placing third on the ITV dating show, the pair are more loved-up than ever with Teddy gushing that he “lusts” after her sexy lingerie and that the pair enjoy “trying new things”.Despite a fiery stint in their relationship, the pair have come out stronger than ever - and it seems one place where they really impress one another is in the bedroom.

The pair have confessed that their sex lives are a lot better now than in the villa, mostly due to the freedom to bonk without being cautious of their co-stars.

Former estate agent Faye told The Sun: “In the villa you want to be quiet. "When you first get intimate in the villa you don’t want anyone to know so it’s so awkward, you kind of have at the back of your mind that this could be shown on TV and our mums will be watching it."However, Teddy told the publication there was a "naughty element" to doing it in secret, adding that it was "a little bit more romantic".

They have also said that sex is a massive part of their relationship, with Teddy adding: "We are massively into each other when it comes to intimacy in the bedroom, we don’t miss at all.

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