Megan McKenna broke down in tears as she opened up about her exes on 'Celebs Go Dating'.
The 26-year-old reality star revealed she had therapy after her split from Pete Wicks, who had been caught "sexting" other women in 2017, and became emotional when talk turned to her relationship with Love Island's 'Muggy' Mike Thalassitis.
Speaking to the show's dating experts Anna Williamson and Paul Carrick Brunson on Tuesday night's episode (26.02.19), Megan said of dating her 'TOWIE' co-star Pete: "The relationship I felt was good, and then I found loads of dirty messages on his phone one night.
"We said we loved each other but I don't think we did."
When asked about Mike - who she broke up with last summer after dating on on-and-off for seven months - she struggled to hold back the tears, as she said: "I definitely fell in love.
"I don't really want to talk about it.
"But I feel that's all I want, I want that love back."
Pete also spoke to Anna and Paul and admitted that he "made mistakes" with Meghan and that he is trying to be a "better" person as it affected his dating life.
He said: "It's made it harder for me in relationships.
"About three or four months into our relationship, I started to make mistakes.
"I was messaging other women.
I have done a lot of work, I'm in a better position than I ever have been."
The pair had an awkward reunion during the first episode when they were told they are both on the show's dating agency's books.
Meghan previously admitted that the highlight of 'Celebs Go Dating' was "becoming friends" with Pete again.
The star explained that she regrets drinking "too much wine" when she had to sit through "dry dates" on the series, but was pleased that she had the opportunity to make amends with her former flame.
Asked what the best part of the show was, Megan said: "Becoming friends with Pete. My lowlight is drinking too much wine on my dates. I had so much alcohol during filming that I felt sick. I had to drink because some of the dates were so dry.
"It's painful to sit at a table and start a conversation with someone who doesn't know what to say to me. I had many awkward dates, but it'll make great telly!
"Me and Pete are friends and I wish him all the best. I'm sure he wishes me all the best, too. I want him to find someone - we're clearly not right for each other."