Miles Nazaire has launched a subtle attack on "fame hungry" exes after being labelled a 'f**kboy'.
The Made in Chelsea star has signed up for the latest series of Celebs Go Dating and hasn't held back when giving his thoughts on why he's currently single.
When quizzed about if he's riding solo because he's picky, or because it's hard to date when in the public eye, the reality TV star, 26, admitted he worries some potential suitors could want to be with him "because of the fame".
"It's hard to find someone who genuinely wants to be with you for you and not because of the fame, and the little things that come with it," Miles told OK! magazine ahead of his new search for love.
"Or you have the other end of the spectrum where it's they don't understand your lifestyle and they get jealous.
"The want to see you all the time and it doesn't work because you're filming. That's really difficulty as well."
The handsome star also admitted he "100%" questions people's motives when it comes to romantic relationships.
"I've seen girls that I've brought on Made in Chelsea, now they've got their career on TV and they don't me any more," he confessed.
"But i brought them on and I feel like they definitely used me in the right way."
Mile rose to fame in 2018, when The BRIT School graduate joined the cast of Made in Chelsea.
During his time on the show, ex girlfriend Maeva D’Ascanio arrived from France for some screen time before going on to date Miles’ best mate James Taylor.
He then moved in with Sophie ‘Habbs’ Habboo and Emily Blackwell, but that didn’t end well when the lines between friendship and romance were blurred between him and Emily.
After asking permission, Miles has also dated Sam Thompson's ex Tiffany Watson on the hit series.
Prior to bursting onto the reality TV scene, the half-French star worked for Knickerbocker TV and M.N pictures - as well as running his own production label called NuffSaid.
His antics on the E4 series have provided some dramatic scenes over the years - with his budding romances often the centre of many storylines.
Last year, Miles opened up about how maintaining a relationship while on the show can be a challenge.
"There is a huge pressure with starting a relationship, not only on the show, but in the house: you've got all eyes on you," the star told Grazia magazine.
"And also, everyone's opinion is just going to bounce around - some people aren't going to like it, and some people will.
"It's a constant battle, and it's sometimes very hard to actually focus on the person that you're with."
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