According To A Health Expert, The Islanders Have Been Taking A Serious Risk With This Gross Habit

Love Island has returned for its fifth series and amidst all the villa drama, something seemingly trivial has caught the attention of viewers and health experts alike. Check out the video to see what is causing the concern!

Amy Hart and Lucie Donlan
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Amy Hart and Lucie Donlan

Love Island, the nation’s most-watched reality TV show, has returned to our screens for the fifth series of the dating show, and amidst all the typical relationship drama, something unexpected is ringing alarm bells.

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After two contestants were caught sharing this item on-screen, some viewers were left horrified when questioning the hygiene implications involved in this form of girl-bonding.

One health expert, Natika H Halil from the sexual health charity FPA, spoke to Fabulous Digital to warn viewers of the consequences of copying this villa trend off-screen.

“Most sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV, chlamydia, syphilis, gonorrhoea, genital warts and genital herpes, can’t be passed on” through sharing this one item however, “certain STIs…could be passed from one wearer to the next”.

Current islanders, Amber and Molly-Mae, are at the core of the controversy. Ellie Brown and Rosie Williams sparked outrage after appearing to do the same thing last year despite the obvious health risks.

Check out the video find out what it is that is driving health experts mad!

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