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Island of loveweekly bonus issue After Sun usually provides some extra juicy gossip not broadcast on major episodes, including defeated Islanders flirting with their ex's brother and disgusting comments making things difficult.
However, the episode tonight left viewers wanting more, as it was revealed that there was a huge invasion of goats in the villa – plus a snake even made an appearance.
The wildlife model was confirmed by the show behind the scenes, with the person in charge of the localization indicating: "Tthere were about 14 goats coming from the mountains. They ate plants and broke walls. "
Looks like we will need an airlift to David Attenborough.
However, despite the chaos that the animals have likely caused, the unleashing was not shown on television – and viewers were not thrilled.
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"Show the goats you COWARDS", fumed a spectator
"If I do not see these angry goats heading towards the villa while idling, the heads will roll," said another.
For some, it was enough to think of the farm animals parading around the luxury villa. A viewer wrote: "Know that a group of goats tried to enter the villa really did it all day."
Elsewhere on After SunJoanna Chimonides has ruled out any possibility of re-establishing a relationship with Michael Griffiths following the dumping of his villa.
She said, "I think it's hard because when you're at the villa, you're really confused – it's hard."
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It seems like everything is happening on After Sun. Make sure to grant next week to get more cheeky details – although we doubt that there are so many animals this time around.
Island of love will be broadcast at 21 hours on ITV2 and you can follow the show via the ITV hub.
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