Faye has stated that she would have packed and quit the Love Island villa if Teddy was forced to leave during the recent dumping and is now seeking to apologise for her behaviour after she called him out for his time in the infamous Casa Amor.
She has angered fans of the hit ITV2 show in recent days after having a heated conflict with Teddy, when she discovered that he said he was sexually attracted to former islander and bombshell Clarisse.
However in tonight's episode, she is set to apologise to the senior financial consultant, and tells the girls that she would have left the show if he had been dumped in last night's tense episode, reports The Mirror.
She explains: "There would be no point in me staying here if it wasn't for Teddy.
"Although I lost my head and I went about it completely the wrong way, I wouldn’t have been myself if I didn’t do that. I've obviously thought about it hard for the last couple of days and I do want to be sorry and I do want to make it work with him."
She adds: "I've now got to grovel myself, which is fine, because I know what I want. Being a girlfriend now doesn't sound so scary."
Faye then confesses to Millie and Chloe: "I feel bad, I feel like s**t that I blew up the way I did and I am sorry for what I done and there's no excuse for it. There's no excuse for the way I just flew out, off the handle. But, I just want to move forward with it."

Reassuring Faye, Millie says: "All you can say to Teddy is a genuine apology for that. But he needs to apologise, too."
Faye then sobs: "If anything, it's made me realise what I want. Yesterday, if he'd stood there and gone home I'd have been like, 'It's OK because I’m off too.'
"I have been horrible and I need to apologise to Teddy for being a brat. Which doesn't come lightly. I don't apologise to anyone."
She then pulls Teddy for a chat - but, the main question is, will he forgive Faye for her actions?
On Friday night's episode, the lettings manager left fans of the show fuming when she shouted at Teddy and called him a "two-faced p***k" and told him to "fuck off" as they rowed over the Casa Amor drama.

After the show aired, her family said they were forced to turn Instagram comments off, as trolls had been posting vile abuse on Faye's page over her treatment of Teddy in the villa.
"We make no apology for turning off comments, blocking and deleting, to protect the mental well-being of ourselves and Faye when she comes out. We would encourage anyone struggling to do the same thing," they wrote on her social media account.
They continued: "We understand that fans of Love Island have opinions on Friday night's episode.
"While we don't want to comment on the events of the show, we ask everyone to remember: You are watching a highly edited TV show which is created for entertainment - you can never see the full picture."
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