LOVE Island hunk Scott Thomas has revealed that he's "worried" about coming face-to-face with ex Kady McDermott on All Stars.
Scott, 36, and Kady, 29, began their relationship in June 2016 during series two of the ITV2 dating show.
Their relationship ended in December 2017, just months after a massive bust-up.
Speaking to The Sun, Scott said: "I do not know what I'd do if I saw Kady [McDermott], that is the facts.
"We've not crossed paths in five years, maybe longer, literally haven't seen each other.
"There might have been the odd message maybe three years ago.
"It didn't end in the best way possible - I don't know how I would be if I saw her and I don't know how she would be if she saw me.
"That's the honest truth. I don't have any bad energy towards her but it didn't end well.
"It's like a weird part of your life that's been closed off and you haven't even revisited it. It would be interesting and a special moment I'm sure."
When asked if he could ever romantically reunite with Kady if the sparks were still there, Scott replied: "I honestly don't know.
"I don't want to sit here and go 'no chance, are you mad, I'm over that, that's in the past', and the next minute, you don't know.
"Me and Kady haven't seen each other for seven years.
"She's obviously grown up a lot, I'm a completely different person.
"I said I'm going to give everybody a chance, I don't know if she's going to go in or not.
"But if I was to see someone in there, I'd probably be the most worried about her because it's bit of a mad experience seeing your ex, but at the same time I'd be open to just having a chat."
While the brunette beauty Kady has been in an on/off relationship with Absolutely Ascot millionaire Henry Simmons, 25.
Scott revealed that recently became single after having an on/off 18-month relationship with a mystery woman.
He shared: "I'm not really good with dating, especially sober dating, I've found that really difficult.
"I've not really been into relationships because I was working on myself, I was a bit of a notorious party boy and had a bit of a challenging relationship with alcohol.
"I wanted to go on this journey to find me and get back to the authentic Scott. I've kind of done that in the last few years.
"I was kind of seeing someone off and on for the last 18 months and she was amazing, but it ended up being more of a friendship.
"It ended about six months ago.
"It was never official, no one knew about it, it was our thing. It was a very special part of my life but she just didn't end up being The One.
"She's an amazing person and we have a great friendship, but it just wasn't right in the end.
"I'm 100 per cent ready for a relationship now and it's scary for me because I never would have admitted that a few years ago."
Scott, who was 27-years-old when he first appeared on Love Island, admitted being older second time round has its bonuses.
He said: "I'm very young at heart, even though I'm 36, I'm probably the youngest 36 you'll ever meet in terms of maturity and being down the with kids.
"I'm ready for that element of it and I'm ready to have fun. I'm ready to leave my business at home and leave social media to one side and just going in there and being present and have fun.
"I'm looking for someone who can challenge me to grow as a person and bring out the best in me - a bit of a partnership as well.
"I'm deep, I love a deep conversation, someone who's got a bit of depth and intelligence.
"I'm quite serious at times, someone who can bring back that laid back element into my life and the physical attraction has got to be there."
Bitter split
The couple had moved in together in Manchester after leaving the show.
At the time, Scott told OK!: “It’s nice having our own home. We’ve finally got it really homely and we’re really settled.
"It feels right. We just love getting to spend time together, getting takeaways and chilling out.”
Kady added: “We obviously still bicker about stupid things, but we don’t really argue.
"I think we’ve just got to know each other properly now so we just diffuse things and nip them in the bud.”
While they initially enjoyed settling into their new home, their different approaches to socialising became a point of contention.