Love Island's Rosie Williams is adamant she won't have sex on television because she wants to return to her job as a solicitor once the series has finished this summer.

Rosie Williams (c) Instagram

Rosie Williams (c) Instagram

The brunette beauty - who was inspired to go into law after watching 'Legally Blonde' - isn't afraid to lock lips on screen while she's in the sun-soaked villa because that's a "natural thing to do" but she won't be getting down and dirty with anyone in front of the cameras because she doesn't want her behaviour to tarnish her legal career.

Speaking to The Sun newspaper, the 26-year-old Welsh star said: "Kissing people is quite natural thing to do so I won't mind doing that on TV. That wouldn't be frowned upon. But personally I won't have sex on TV. It is a very private and personal thing. If someone else wants to do it then that is completely their choice but mine wouldn't be.

"It isn't just my career but my family too - I'm very aware that they will be watching. My private life is not something I want to share with the world."

Although she's hoping to find love in the villa, Rosie hopes that she can show law in a positive light and prove that it's a lot more "glamorous" than people think.

She explained: "I am definitely not serious all the time. There is a stereotype when it comes to solicitors and not everyone is the same. There is a lot more than just law books and sitting behind a desk.

"My friends and colleagues call me Legally Brunette - basically they say the way I act and the way I dress I am Legally Blonde but I have dark hair.

"I definitely have a wild side; I go out with my girls and travel - but nothing that could ever get me into trouble with the law. I am sensible but I am fun as well as safe."

Rosie quit her law firm after she was accepted by 'Love Island' and didn't bother to tell the company that she was leaving them in order to enter the Spanish villa.

She said: "I haven't told my work - they don't actually know. I kept it to myself and said that I was moving back home to Wales so they are all going to have a shock.

"Hopefully they will all be backing me; there were amazing people in my law firm. Some days can be really hard and you need people around to make it fun."