IAIN Stirling has revealed the extreme lengths that Love Island is taking so that islanders can snog each other.
The ITV2 narrator opened up about the stringent coronavirus regulations behind-the-scenes.
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Prior to entering the villa, the contestants spent two weeks in isolation that will keep the cast safe in the Majorca villa.
Now, Iain has revealed that the new crop of hot young stars are having Covid tests three times a day.
Kaz Kamwi opened up about the lack of affection with Toby Aromolaran to the girls, meanwhile Toby shared his confusion with the boys.
Speaking to fellow contestants Hugo Hammond and Aaron Francis, Toby said: “I’m in this situation where I want to cuddle and I want to spoon, I want to do all of that.
“But I don’t know if doing that right now gives her the wrong impression.”
The semi-professional footballer then opened up in the Beach Hut, he added: “I want to be tested and visa versa.
“I want to see how Kaz reacts as well to a boy coming in and saying ‘I want no-one else but you Kaz’.
“Cos I think that’s, like a deal-breaker as well, in a sense.”
Comedian Iain then informed fans and exclaimed: “Toby wants to be tested? You’re getting a lateral flow three times a day, you ungrateful oaf.”
Meanwhile, presenter Laura Whitmore previously revealed that the new hopefuls had been in a bubble.
Speaking to Good Morning Britain’s Richard Arnold, Laura explained: “They’re all in a bubble together.
“The Islanders have been out there for two weeks beforehand. I feel like all of Majorca is going to be the cast of Love Island.
“And I’m not going to be in the villa at all. So everything I do will be done outside the villa, or by the pool or by the firepit.
“So we stick to the rules that way.”
It comes after The Celeb Report revealed Love Island bosses are dramatically overhauling their “duty of care” in the wake of ex-contestants’ deaths.
Speaking about the changes, Laura added: “When Love Island started people didn’t realise how successful it was going to be, it had a cult following.
“As soon as something becomes a commercial success then it becomes difficult because everyone has an opinion.
“That is one of the things the producers have been working with.
“Nobody goes on that show without going through so many different interview processes and checking that everyone is OK. So that we look after the people we love.”
The new cast have been getting extensive social media training — including how to handle trolls.
They will also receive financial advice to ensure they do not blow their winnings or subsequent commercial earnings.
In addition, the would-be stars will get a “proactive aftercare package” lasting 14 months, which includes a minimum of eight therapy sessions.