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Curtis Pritchard "disgusted" after hearing brother AJ have sex

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Love Island star Curtis Pritchard reveals that he has been left "scarred for life" after listening to brother AJ have sex with his girlfriend during lockdown.

Curtis Pritchard has claimed that he is "scarred for life" after isolating with his brother AJ Pritchard and girlfriend Abbie Quinnen during coronavirus lockdown.

The former Love Island star, 24, moved back in with AJ, 25, and Abbie at the family home in Cheshire as the UK entered lockdown in March.

Curtis got more than he bargained for by having a room next to his older brother and his dancer girlfriend, however, telling Metro: "Our bedrooms are right next to each other in our family home where we are isolating in Cheshire. I don't think you need to say any more.

"Put it this way, I am scarred for life. I don't know whether to shake his hand or say 'I am disgusted in you AJ'.

"It's fantastic being a third wheel. AJ bought a TV because Abbie wanted one for the bedroom but it didn't fit on the wall, so they had to give it to me.

"I have it in my bedroom now. Being the third wheel ain't too bad. Abbie cooks for me. I have free accommodation. Life is really good, I can't complain. I'm third-wheeling... living the high life."

The brothers have just launched their own podcast series, AJ vs Curtis, and are also planning to host TV shows together.

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