Too Hot to Handle season 2 spoilers follow, including the finale.

Too Hot to Handle star Melinda Berry has admitted that there was "a lot" that didn't make it into the final edit.

While she grew close to Marvin Anthony during her time on the Netflix show, the reality star admitted on Capital Breakfast that the potential of COVID-related travel restrictions put a "strain" on their relationship.

"There was a lot that wasn't shown, but Marvin and I didn't last long, let's just say we didn't last too long, we lasted probably the day he asked me to be his girlfriend," she revealed of turning her eye from Marvin to Peter Vigilante.

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Marvin went on to win the series, but did Melinda think he should have offered her a share of the prize?

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"Absolutely not, because one thing about me, I'm like 'you earned it fair and square' like your money is my money, I'm not the type that is like 'I deserve, cut my check right now', I'm not that person, so I didn't feel like he needed to cut me anything," she said. "At the end of the day, I still won!"

Still, while they're not officially together since the show aired, it seems there is potential for something to happen.

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Speaking on companion show Extra Hot recently, Melinda revealed that they had booked a trip to Mexico before Marvin decided to cancel, though they have since resumed talking.

"For a long time we didn't talk or anything," he said. "But now we're talking and on good terms. I don't know what's going to happen, but we will see."

Melinda admitted: "I still, and will always have, love for Marvin. That's undeniable. I'm still attracted to him, I still have love for him."

Too Hot to Handle seasons 1 and 2 are available on Netflix. Capital Breakfast with Roman Kemp airs weekdays from 6am to 10am across the UK.


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