It gave me a chance to miss everyone.” Getting ready "I was a little bit dehydrated so overnight they had to rehydrate me through a drip. "The problem was I was training in the heat and was drinking quite a lot of coffee off my own back. It turned out that I was a little bit dehydrated,” he said. “I'd had a little bit of fever so I went to the medic and they wanted to send me to the hospital to double check everything. However, one Islander did have the opportunity to leave the villa Anton spent a night away from the action after he fell ill. You’re still there, you’re there 24 hours a day.” “The guys would stay in the garden and the girls would go to the bedroom or the dressing room. “No chats would be allowed to take place between guys and girls and we’d be kept separate,” he said. Michael added that just to ensure any cracking on was kept on camera, boys and girls would be split up during their downtime. “On these days, haircuts would be done and any broken nails would get fixed.” “You can’t talk about what’s going on in the villa, you can talk about family and that kind of stuff,” Danny said. This doesn’t seem to be the case two years on, with Danny explaining the Islanders have to be kept mic’ed up at all times – but that they did have an occasional day where they had time off. Love Island series three winner Kem Cetinay previously explained that the Islanders got one day off filming a week to go to the beach without mics and just generally let their hair down. “We would have got told off for leaving that McFlurry out.” Downtime “It’s only once every seven or eight days,” Danny said. “I told him he needed to stop because he was going to do some damage,” he added.īut every now and then, Islanders were allowed a real treat, with pizza or McDonalds being brought in to enjoy – which would explain why some fans spotted an errant McFlurry carton on the kitchen counter earlier this year. However Tommy’s favourite condiment was the humble mayonnaise with the boxer going through around a bottle a day, according to Michael. There’s only eight cookies in the pack so there was 12 of us fighting over cookies.” “Everyone goes crazy for these chocolate chip cookies when they come in,” she said. In addition to mealtimes, Islanders are also allowed to request food for the pantry in the villa kitchen, with Jourdan revealing that eggs and cheese are the most eaten foods.Īccording to Francesca, the most sought-after snack in the villa is a pack of chocolate chip cookies – which were at the centre of some of the villa’s biggest rows. “During food times Jordan would shout out: 'I'm going to be a vegan now' because India is a vegan,” Anna scoffed. In those moments, there’s lots of flirting going on,” he explained. “We’re not allowed to talk about the show, but we can talk about whatever else we want. Alcohol is also under surveillance, which is why we only see our hopefuls having one or two glasses of wine in the garden instead of necking whole bottles.ĭinnertime is where a lot of flirty banter between contestants can take place off-camera, with Chris explaining that Jordan’s seemingly random affection for India wasn't so surprising to Islanders. But producers are mindful of how much our Islanders consume, with eating and drinking monitored.
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