ITV Bosses Admit To Hiding Bedroom Antics To Not "Ruin Peoples' Lives"

This year’s Love Island has proved to be more modest than previous series, but not because islanders are any more reserved, new evidence reveals. Check out the video to find out more!

ITV Bosses Admit To Hiding Bedroom Antics To Not "Ruin Peoples' Lives"
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ITV Bosses Admit To Hiding Bedroom Antics To Not "Ruin Peoples' Lives"

Last night’s episode of Love Island, the nation’s most-watched reality TV show, ended with the show’s most established couple getting close in the Hideaway, far from the prying eyes of their other islanders.

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Tommy Fury, a 20-year-old professional boxer, and Molly-Mae Hague, a social media influencer, are the islanders only confirmed relationship after recently dropping the L-bomb.

Therefore when Maura Higgins received a TEXT (cue Ovie screaming, “MESSAGE”), allowing the contestants to choose who to send away for a special night alone, the answer was apparent.

However some viewers then noticed that five weeks into the series, only two couples have been in the Hideaway and while other night time antics are heavily suggested, this year’s chat has been lacking in the juicy details.

It has been revealed that for the mental health of islanders, producers have decided not to air these clips, “Most of them have said they’re not comfortable with their [love] scenes being broadcast and bosses have taken it all into account.”

Previous islander, Zara Holland, spoke out since her time in villa as she felt her career declined due to her activities on the show, “It’s so hypocritical that everyone around me was at it like rabbits but I was the one who lost everything.”

Check out the video to find out more!

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