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NIKITA: ‘I’M WELL UP FOR VAGINA CHATS’

The MAFS star reveals her softer side

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She joined Married At First Sight last year in the hope of finding her soulmate… but instead sparked World War Three after having the mother of all rows with her “husband” Ant Poole. Then, things turned from bad to worse for Nikita Jasmine, 26, as another intense argument led to her being ejected from the show. But never one to be defeated, the Geordie lass tells heat why she’s having another crack at finding love on TV… What made you join the

Celebs Go Dating agency? I’m single, on my own with a cat, and didn’t have much going on. I did MAFS, didn’t I? And that went tits-up. Then I was dating someone in the public eye for a few months, but that didn’t lead to anything. So, I didn’t really have anything to lose, and there were things I wanted to change in myself, so I went for it. How did this experience differ from MAFS? On MAFS, you’re plonked with a stranger and you’ve got to make it work. If you don’t like them, then you’re f **ked, basically. The whole storyline on MAFS was about me being the nutcase and Ant being the victim, so my vulnerable side never got shown. On Celebs Go Dating, I get deep agency chats with Anna and Paul and I don’t hold anything back. I’ve always worn my heart on my sleeve – I’m glad everyone’s seeing that. Your vagina’s getting a lot of airtime on the show… Yeah, we always ended up on the subject of my vagina, muff, whatever you want to call it. I’m probably too open for my own good. If someone starts talking about sex, dick sizes, my vagina, then I’ll entertain the conversati­on. Also, I used to come in a lot with no knickers on in the morning. I’d uncross my legs and Anna would see what I’d had for breakfast. [Laughs.] That wasn’t intentiona­l, I just don’t like wearing knickers! They’re uncomfy. ■

‘I’ve always worn my heart on my sleeve’

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“If you’re not a Commando, I don’t wanna know”

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