LOVE Island bosses have ensured the swanky villa’s new bedroom is stocked with a “bucket load” of condoms ready for the show’s launch.
We recently revealed the new Love Island series will kick off on Monday June 6, alongside new images of the villa taking shape.
They confirmed while the order for the contraception had been placed – it has not yet made its way to the swanky Majorca compound.
Speaking to Daily Star, they told how a “bucket load” of condoms will be placed in the villa” and that the latex rubbers “would be finished with the logo.”
Previous years have seen the Love Island base stocked with the programme’s iconic square shaped condoms but this year, it appears to have been taken up a notch.
This comes as the hit ITV2 show’s narrator Iain Stirling has promised it’s going to be the sexiest series yet when it launches.
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Ex contestant Mike Boateng has also told how there are unlimited condoms to ensure for safe sex.
He told us: “Condoms are absolutely everywhere – they’re literally scattered all across the villa.
“There are condoms in the drawers, even in random secret ones.
“Then, of course, if you really can’t find any, and you’re really struggling, you can just ask your producer.”
Meanwhile, the layout of the swanky new Love Island villa has come to light.
Romance is set to blossom as contestants dive into the 20m swimming pool, with drama promised as they gather for eliminations around the fire pit.
Daily Mail pictures also show the lucky house guests will also have access to a trendy outdoor kitchen, which sits between the fire pit and pool.
At the beginning of the month, The Celeb Report’s exclusive pictures revealed tradesmen were hard at work getting the new Love Island villa ready for the 2022 series launch.
The six-bed rustic Majorcan retreat looks less flashy than previous series but still possesses a charm of its own that could add to the romance in the ITV dating show.
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The villa is situated in the middle of lush greenery and at the foot of a large hill.
The old villa in Sant Llorenç des Cardassar, which housed contestants for five years, sold for a whopping £3million.