A Love Island contestant has opened up on his struggles with daily life after coming home from the South African villa.
Ron Hall, who came in second place on the reality show partnered up with Lana Jenkins, took to YouTube to describe how he was feeling upon his return to 'normal' life.
The couple were beaten to the winning spot by Kai and Sanam, and now 25-year-old Ron has admitted he's struggling with his 'new life' and the fame he found whilst on the ITV2 show.
Birmingham Live reports that Ron confessed: "Really what a lot of people want to know, which seems weird because however many seasons there have been of Love Island maybe not enough people have spoken about it honestly, they want to know what is life like leaving the villa.
"What is this whole new world? And frankly, I don't know what to call it, because I don't have a lot of care for it. I'm still a normal bloke but people just kind of recognise me."
He "should be working and should be doing a job," he added. Ron continued: "Although a bit of honesty about this new life. I almost feel unemployed. But 24/7 working, your brain doesn't switch off.
"Anyone who has tried to film a TikTok or anything like that, for me, this is my new job or life now, your brain has to constantly think of ideas. My brain does not work that way - I am not that creative."
After returning to the UK, Ron's girlfriend Lana gushed online: "We’re home!!! Eeeeekkkkk. We’re completely overwhelmed by the love and support and just wanted to say a huge thank you to everybody who has supported us over the last few months.
"We’ve had the most amazing 8 weeks of our lives and now we get to live life in the real world together excited beyond belief and can’t wait to see what the future holds. Again, thank you everyone for literally everything, all the kind messages and support. We are reading as much as we can and getting back to as many as possible."
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