Love Island's best-kept secrets have finally been revealed
More under this adA lot more goes on the show than what is shown on screen to the viewers. Here are some of the things that are kept hidden from viewers back home.
Love Island executive producer Mike Spencer spoke to The Sun and talked about everything that goes on behind the scenes. Here are the show's most juicy secrets, from the social media apps allowed on the candidates' phones to the amount of sleep each Islander gets.
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Tweaks
Mike Spencer spoke about the changes that might be there on the show this season. The tweaks come after the show bosses wanted to spice things up a little for viewers this time. He added:
More under this adMore under this adI think again it's the balance. We've definitely got tweaks and format points; we've got some really exciting bits and bobs to come.
We know as a production we're making a dating show, an entertainment dating show hopefully, and I think we will always try and think of ways in which we can tweak things to get the viewers excited and I think we've got an exciting year ahead and think we've got some fun ideas.More under this adMore under this ad
During the day
When asked about what contestants mostly do during the day, he described their routine as that of a holiday. They sit by the pool, chat and have a drink as they relax. The show bosses also encourage contestants to get books.
Mobile phones
The idea of the reality dating show stems from human interaction without any distraction. However, the bosses agreed they are trying to keep the show as authentic as possible, so mobile phones have limited apps. Mike confirmed:
More under this adMore under this adThe magic of Love Island is stripped back of mobile phones and the dramas that are awful online, the dating apps, actually you just want to chat to people.
In here you don't have the distraction of your WhatsApp, your Instagram, or your DMs going off, you're just chatting to people.More under this adMore under this ad
No distractions
The show bosses want to keep the experience on the show as undistracted as possible. They believe that is the beauty of the show as it allows singletons to have a conversation without being bothered by anything else. Mike concluded:
We want to encourage conversation that’s not distracted, where people can actually see you for who you are and that's when people actually genuinely fall in love.More under this adMore under this ad
Sleep time
There is no fixed time to wake up or sleep in the villa, the crew monitors the schedule and makes sure they get enough sleep and are happy. Mike added:
We do wake them up in the morning but it changes every day. We have such a reactive show, so like if we’ve got a big challenge and so on. As part of our welfare commitments, we monitor their sleep and make sure they’re having enough sleep.More under this adMore under this ad
Tasks
Viewers enjoy the most when contestants get to know each other through close and personal challenges. So, none of them are warned about the tasks and they get bikini ready as soon as they receive the text.
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