Bachelor In Paradise’s Keira Maguire settles in for a horror movie with new beau Matthew Zukowski

She recently introduced the world to her new boyfriend, Matthew Zukowski.

And Keira Maguire, 34, admitted that she was ‘loving isolation’ on Thursday night, as she got cosy with a tub of ice cream to watch a horror movie with her toyboy beau, 25.

The Bachelor in Paradise star couldn’t resist heaping praise on Matthew as he walked by in the background, telling her Instagram followers: ‘I’ve got this one, and he’s just made me tea. How cute!’

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Loving life: Bachelor in Paradise’s Keira Maguire, 34, [pictured] admitted that she was ‘loving isolation’ on Thursday night

Keira appeared to be delighted with her sweet treat for the evening, as she told her fans: ‘Guys, you need to try this ice cream, it’s so good! I’m actually loving iso[lation] at the moment.’

The 2013 movie Carrie, starring Chloë Grace Moretz, began playing in the background, while she indulged in a tub of Bubble O’Bill.

‘Literally, how many horror movies have we watched,’ she was heard saying.

This comes after Keira made it clear that not many people have what it takes to replicate her success. 

Loved-up: The reality star got cosy with a tub of ice cream to watch a horror movie with her toyboy beau, 25

Loved-up: The reality star got cosy with a tub of ice cream to watch a horror movie with her toyboy beau, 25

Smitten: The Bachelor in Paradise star couldn't resist heaping praise on Matthew as he walked by in the background, telling her Instagram followers: 'I've got this one, and he's just made me tea. How cute!'

Smitten: The Bachelor in Paradise star couldn’t resist heaping praise on Matthew as he walked by in the background, telling her Instagram followers: ‘I’ve got this one, and he’s just made me tea. How cute!’

Iso living: Keira appeared to be delighted with her sweet treat for the evening, as she told her fans: 'Guys, you need to try this ice cream, it's so good!

Iso living: Keira appeared to be delighted with her sweet treat for the evening, as she told her fans: ‘Guys, you need to try this ice cream, it’s so good!

Horror fanatics: The 2013 movie Carrie, starring Chloë Grace Moretz, began playing in the background

Horror fanatics: The 2013 movie Carrie, starring Chloë Grace Moretz, began playing in the background

Speaking to PopSugar on Wednesday, the acid-tongued blonde said she ‘feels bad’ for reality TV contestants who try to get more airtime by putting on a ‘fake personality’ to appear like a ‘villain.’

‘A lot of the other people that you’ve seen go onto the shows after me who have tried to be that b**ch, it hasn’t really worked out for them because people can see a genuine personality as opposed to a forced, fake personality,’ she said.

‘I feel probably bad that I’ve come out of it and been successful and people want to be like that, and they go onto that show thinking that they’re going to get something out of it,’ the Instagram influencer added.  

Keira, who found fame on Richie Strahan’s season of The Bachelor in 2016, said she’s been successful in the ‘villain’ role because of her dry sense of humour.   

'People can see a genuine personality': This comes after Keira took a stab at reality stars trying to replicate her success by acting like 'villains' for airtime

‘People can see a genuine personality’: This comes after Keira took a stab at reality stars trying to replicate her success by acting like ‘villains’ for airtime

'I feel probably bad that I've come out of it and been successful': Keira, who found fame on Richie Strahan's season of The Bachelor in 2016, said she's been successful in the 'villain' role because of her dry sense of humour

‘I feel probably bad that I’ve come out of it and been successful’: Keira, who found fame on Richie Strahan’s season of The Bachelor in 2016, said she’s been successful in the ‘villain’ role because of her dry sense of humour

Rather than acting maliciously to others, Keira says she has always delivered her ‘mean girl’ lines with a tongue-in-cheek undertone.

Keira returned to screens this year for her second stint on Bachelor In Paradise. 

As usual, her trademark cutting remarks and general sassy behaviour quickly established her as a ‘villain’ yet again.  

Mean with a wink: Rather than acting maliciously to others, Keira says she has always delivered her 'mean girl' lines with a tongue-in-cheek undertone

Mean with a wink: Rather than acting maliciously to others, Keira says she has always delivered her ‘mean girl’ lines with a tongue-in-cheek undertone

Not her first rodeo! Keira returned to screens this year for her second stint on Bachelor In Paradise. As usual, her trademark cutting remarks and general sassy behaviour quickly established her as a 'villain' yet again

Not her first rodeo! Keira returned to screens this year for her second stint on Bachelor In Paradise. As usual, her trademark cutting remarks and general sassy behaviour quickly established her as a ‘villain’ yet again 

However, Keira has since admitted she was ‘very shocked’ by her edit, while admitting that she ‘made a bad decision’ by going the show.  

Speaking on the JMo Confidential podcast last week, Keira said: ‘I am a little bit shocked… a little bit rattled [to be portrayed as a villain].’

She added: ‘I have obviously been on reality TV before but I feel like I’ve made a really bad decision by going on this particular show.’

Keira went on to say that she doesn’t like being portrayed as the villain as it gives her ‘massive anxiety’ and she doesn’t want to be hated.

‘It was never my intention to go into something and stir sh*t up but I am such an easy target in the way that I am reacting to things and I speak my mind and have a no-filter attitude,’ she said.

Regrets: Last week, Keira said she's made a 'bad decision by going on the show' on Wednesday

Regrets: Last week, Keira said she’s made a ‘bad decision by going on the show’ on Wednesday