June 9, 2026
โ€˜Love Island USA’ Cierra Ortega Breaks Silence After Exit From Show: What She Said


Cierra Ortega is opening up about her exit from the villa on โ€œLove Island USA.โ€

Ortega was removed from the villa on the July 6 episode of the show, which came just a week before the July 13 finale. Her removal came in the wake of viewers digging up social media posts with racial slurs.

In a nearly five-minute TikTok video shared on July 9, Ortega posted a video of herself addressing her leave from the show.

โ€œI know a lot of people have been waiting for me to speak up about the news thatโ€™s come to light recently and now that Iโ€™ve been back in the U.S. for about 48 hours and Iโ€™ve had a chance to process, I now feel like Iโ€™m at a space where I can speak about this without being highly emotional because I am not the victim in this situation,โ€ she began.

During the July 6 episode, “Love Island USA” narrator Iain Stirling broke the news about 15 minutes into the episode.

โ€œWelcome back to โ€˜Love Island USA,โ€™โ€ he said after returning from a commercial break. โ€œCierra has left the villa due to a personal situation, leaving Nic officially single.โ€

In her video, Ortega didnโ€™t shy away from addressing the resurfaced posts and that she used “an incredibly offensive and derogatory term” while expressing regret over her actions.

โ€œAnd before I get into the details, I want to first start by addressing not just anyone that I have hurt or deeply affected, but most importantly, the entire Asian community,” she continued. “I am deeply, truly, honestly so sorry. I had no idea that the word held as much pain, as much harm and came the history that it did or I never would have used it.”

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Cierra Ortega on “Love Island USA.”Peacock / Ben Symons/Peacock

Ortega did not elaborate on what the term she used was, while also noting she was taking this opportunity to own what she said.

โ€œThis is not an apology video. This is an accountability video,โ€ she said. โ€œI do want to hold my hands up and say that I take accountability for using the word, but I do want it to be known that I genuinely had no idea it was a slur. I had no idea of its meaning.

โ€œAnd it wasnโ€™t until I made the public story post in 2024 when a follower of mine reached out to correct me and let me know that what I was saying was incredibly hurtful. It was a derogatory term, it was a slur, and in that moment, I was embarrassed,” Ortega added, saying that she “immediately deleted the post” and was “apologetic.”

She said that since the incident, she has “educated” herself on the “true meaning of the history of the word.”

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Cierra Ortega was removed from the villa on “Love Island USA.” Now she’s talking about what prompted that move.Peacock

Ortega continued to say she had a โ€œgood conversationโ€ with the person who alerted her about the word, which she โ€œimmediately removed from my vocabulary.โ€ She also pointed to screenshots that may be on the Internet indicating she still uses the term.

โ€œThe truth is that in that moment, the lesson was learned, the word was removed, and it was a true learning moment for me,โ€ she said. โ€œAnd I think since that moment, Iโ€™ve done so much growing as an individual, and Iโ€™ve tried my best to educate others who might be accidentally holding space for these types of words that could be offensive in your vocabulary.โ€

Ortega also said she has no issue with being kicked her off of โ€œLove Island USA.โ€

โ€œI completely agree with the networkโ€™s decision to remove me from the villa. I think that this is something that deserved punishment, and the punishment is absolutely been received, for sure,โ€ she said.

Ortega also noted there she understands why people are angry at her, but she has been hurt by the hate directed at her family.

โ€œI can do my best to drown out the noise and pay attention to the truth, but whatโ€™s been extremely, extremely difficult is the way people are approaching my family and my loved ones,โ€ she said.

โ€œThey have had ICE called on them. My family doesnโ€™t feel safe in their own home. Iโ€™m receiving death threats. Thereโ€™s no need to fight hate with hate. I donโ€™t think that thatโ€™s justice, and if you want to know that youโ€™re heard and that Iโ€™m sorry and that I will move differently, I promise you, thatโ€™s what will happen.โ€

Ortega pledged to grow from this experience.

โ€œI do need it to be known that I am sorry and I did mean no harm, and hopefully there are people out there that can use my mistake as a learning moment and to just be better, because thatโ€™s what Iโ€™m going to do,โ€ she said.



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