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The remaining couples at Love Island have 24 hours in front of them before the final live, revealed former islander Chris Hughes.
The 2017 finalist revealed the secret after Amber Gill and Greg O. Shea won Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague for £ 50,000.
And while the Islanders have been filmed almost 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by hundreds of cameras, these last two months, the last day and night is reserved for them.
While expressing that he was watching the Love Island finale for a video in badociation with McDonald's and UberEats, Chris explained that the cameras in the villa were off just after the last four couples had made their declaration of love at the ball of the summer.
They are only rekindled 24 hours later, when Caroline Flack and the audience come down to the villa for the announcement of the winners.
That makes sense, since Curtis Pritchard said Sunday morning was the last morning they woke up together, even though the last day was broadcast Monday night.
It is likely that the finalists will be moved from the villa on Sunday night and taken to a second secret villa for sequestration.
There, they may have separate rooms for each couple, so they can enjoy their last hours in private before being greeted by a crowd of fans at the airport when they return home.
Chris also explained that Islanders did not have every Saturday off, despite the statement of their best friend Kem Cetinay that they all had one day a week to get to the beach without a camera or microphone .
This comes after the disaster-struck Islander Jourdan Riane exposed the way in which the secret fights are not revealed – sparking speculation that the producers are able to manipulate the scenario to show some stars in a more or less favorable light.
On one occasion, it was Ovie Soko who apparently abused the boys by defending the bestie Amber on her return from Casa Amor to discover that Michael had partnered with Joanna Chimonides.
"It just was not perceived in the best way by the rest of the boys, it did not go down very well," she said.
"By recoupling [Amber] It was like this: "That's it, you're a boss, you have this".
"It could have become something bigger, but luckily it was just a matter of giving up."
Mirror Online has contacted ITV for a comment.
* Love Island: Reunion will be broadcast Sunday at 21h on ITV2
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