Montana Brown insists she is still "really good friends" with Gabby Allen.

The 'Love Island' contestants fell out after a challenge revealed Gabby had been speaking to Marcel Somerville about Montana and Alex Beattie via text but the evicted star insists the issue wasn't as big a deal as it seemed at the time and everything is "resolved" now.

She said: "It's all resolved now. You tend to over-think things in the villa when it's just all of the islanders and there's nobody else. You're isolated from the outside world so when knocks like that happen you do over-think things and they're bigger than they actually are.

"Gabby and I are fine - we're still really good friends and I'm wishing her the best of luck."

However, Montana admitted she doesn't actually know what was being said in the texts.

She told RadioTimes.com: "Because we haven't actually been on the outside yet and we haven't watched the episode back we don't actually know. But from speaking to Gabby I don't think it's anything too major.

"You have to take everything in there with a pinch of salt because in that environment people say things that they don't mean and throwaway comments in the moment."

Meanwhile, Montana also admitted she "feels bad" that her family had to watch her and Alex have sex on the show, though she insists she doesn't regret anything that happened in the villa because she had a "great experience" and doesn't feel she compromised herself.

She said: "Naturally when you grow so close to people so quickly it happens, so I don't regret it.

"I feel bad for my brothers who have to watch it!

"I was true to myself - I think it's very hard to be that when you're in the villa and I made such amazing friends and had a great experience."