Big Brother’s Nikki Grahame confessed all to ex-boyfriend Pete Bennett when they were reunited in a video call.
The pair met on Big Brother 7 back in 2006 and captured the nation with their sweet love story.
Nikki and winner Pete continued their romance on the outside world but things didn’t last.
As they were reunited as part of Sky Bingo series The Big Ry-Union, headed up by Celebrity Big Brother winner Rylan Clark-Neal, she candidly confessed how the romance had effected her.
In the Mirror’s exclusive clip, Nikki, 38, says: “I’m used to going after these awful footballers and like, why did I go for this boy from Brighton who’s a bit whack like me?
“I was like ‘No’, trying to fight my feelings but I was in love with you, Pete.
“You broke my bloody heart!”
Pete, also 38, is seen awkwardly smiling and putting his dog closer to the camera to draw attention away from the situation.
The full video will be released on Sky Bingo’s social channels later today.
Rylan has been starring in a string of videos that reunite the stars of Big Brother.
Yesterday, fellow Big Brother 7 stars Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace and Glyn Wise took their turn.
Rylan quizzed Glyn on the recent media coverage surrounding him, saying: “People can’t actually believe that you grew up.”
Glyn said: “You know what, I think I was like the ugly duckling and I’ve grown up a bit, but I was 18, to be honest with you I do think I was a bit too young to be in there because I was so naive, I didn’t even know how to cook.
“I didn’t have any life skills and it was like putting me in with the bulldogs – that’s how I felt.”
But he added: “I’m so grateful for the experience, but the best moment I’ll have to admit was being evicted, because I felt like a winner even though I didn’t win, but I felt like the audience cheering, meeting Davina McCall, it was such a crazy but the best experience of my life.”
Rylan also quizzed Aisleyne about going into the series as a late arrival, telling her she was “at home in the Big Brother complex”.
“I mean what can I say,” she laughed. “I just knew myself.
“Honestly it was hard to go in at a later stage, nearly didn’t go on because I just didn’t think there would be longevity in it for me, but I mean I’m not a wallflower and I’m not one to sort of you know, be left out, I’ll make sure that I feel comfortable regardless of what everyone else is thinking of me.
“But I am what I am, what can I say? Love it or loathe it or leave it or like it.”