Love Island’s Tyla Carr pregnant for first time with mystery man a year after starring on the show
The 2017 contestant has moved on from her doomed romance with Jonny Mitchell in the villa
LOVE Island star Tyla Carr is pregnant with her first child a year after starring on the show.
The Sun Online can exclusively reveal the 2017 contestant is going to be a first-time mum.
Tyla, 25, is 12 weeks pregnant.
The baby news comes after Tyla recently revealed she's found love with a mystery man after moving on from her doomed romance with Jonny Mitchell in the villa.
The reality star follows in the footsteps of previous Love Island mums, Cara De La Hoyde, Cally Jane Beech and Emma-Jane Woodhams.
Tyla recently confessed she's planning to move in with her new boyfriend after a whirlwind romance.
She has been keeping his identity a secret, but recently revealed he is a property developer and the romance is going well.
They have been friends for eight years but only started dating several months ago.
Speaking to the she said: “I get on with him like he’s my best friend. We just have a great relationship.
"Everything is great – the sex is great and we get on like a house on fire.
"We’re planning on moving in together next month. I’m really happy about the way things are going."
The reality star credits her experience in the villa with helping her find love.
She said: “It showed me I have a lot more strength in me than I thought I did.
"The effect the show had on me made it easier for me to find love on the outside.”
She had been coupled up with Love Island millionaire Jonny Mitchell, but their relationship didn't last.
He dumped her after a row and she later coupled up with Theo Campbell, and then Muggy Mike Thalassitis.
She was booted from the villa at the same time as Mike and The Sun Online exclusively revealed they had sex just hours after leaving the villa.
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Tyla recently spilled a few Love Island secrets to the Sun's Bizarre column, revealing the contestants were only allowed one drink a night.
She said: "You know something’s happening because you’re allowed an extra drink.
“You know when something’s about to go down.”
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