
In a July 15 interview on Chicks in the Office, Love Island USA Season 7 alum Nic Vansteenberghe addressed former partner Cierra Ortega’s departure from the show following resurfaced social media posts that included a racial slur.
Ortega exited the villa during the July 6 episode. At the time, her removal was described on air as related to a “personal situation.”
Vansteenberghe explained that he was not informed of the actual reason for her departure while still in the villa.
“It was a completely normal day,” he said. “She just left.”
He added that producers provided only a “very vague” explanation, citing a “personal reason” and offering no further details.
Vansteenberghe, 24, said he had a “really close” relationship with Ortega and was considering leaving the show alongside her. Ultimately, he chose to remain.
“If whatever is happening in the outside world is something I don't align with, then that could be perceived as me supporting that,” he said.
After filming concluded, Vansteenberghe learned about the resurfaced content and said he was now able to “have a better perception” of the situation based on his values.
In response to criticism that he moved on quickly with contestant Olandria Carthen, Vansteenberghe clarified that their connection formed gradually.
“It took a lot of time and conversation,” he said. “We both felt lost and confused together.”
Ortega issued a public video statement on July 9 acknowledging the slur and stating she was unaware of its offensive nature at the time. She said she agreed with the network’s decision to remove her from the show and accepted responsibility.
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