Thanks to its shock twists, dramatic debates and flirtatious challenges, Love Island is a firm favourite among viewers at home. But despite having viewers at home eager to tune in every night to watch the drama unfold, the 60-minute long episodes mean that fans of the show are only given a small glimpse of life in the villa, with the remaining 23 hours remaining a mystery.
The producers normally woke us up at around lunchtime, which I found very strange because I’m such a morning person. I thought I’d be able to get up at 8am, go for a swim and have a coffee but it wasn’t like that at all. Filming typically started after our breakfast/lunchtime meal when the producers asked us to have our daily debriefs. I was always jealous of the boys because they were told to go to the kitchen to talk while us girls had to gather on the terrace. I think that the boys give the girls coffee each day because the girls are literally not allowed outside - it’s less romantic than you think!
While I was quick at getting ready, I annoyed the producers a lot because I was always forgetting to put my microphone on. It was frustrating because I’d have had a good conversation with someone and it wouldn’t be picked up because I didn’t have a mic.
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