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Aaron Simpson admits Islanders 'made themselves sick' with McDonalds on days off

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Love Island contestant Aaron Simpson has confessed that the Islanders indulged in bucket loads of fast food during their days off from filming.As the final of the ITV2 dating series slowly comes to an end, viewers have been eagerly watching the final five couples solidify their relationships as they prepare to meet each other’s parents on the show.With a matter of days left in the stunning Spanish villa, the professional footballer has revealed what the residents get up to when the cameras are turned off for their well-deserved day off.READ MORE: Love Island's Wed says Islanders develop 'game-show mentality' to bag £50k prizeIn an exclusive interview with Daily Star, the TV hunk explained how the girls and boys on the show are separated during meal times and encouraged not to talk about the show while they’re not being filmed.Want all the last villa gossip straight to your inbox?

Sign up for our daily Love Island newsletter HERE.He explained: “There was little things that you couldn’t do like when you eat for example the boys and girls sit very separately and you’re not really allowed to talk about anything that’s going on in the show.”The reality star confessed that when the cameras weren’t rolling on one of their allocated “chill days” the contestants jumped at the chance to order meals from McDonalds while they were in the villa.“I think we only had a couple of days off whilst I was in there but it’s very relaxed.

You can’t leave the villa but we had a McDonalds a couple of the days and stuff which was quite cool.”Do you have a story about one of this year's Love Island stars?

Contact us at staronlineshowbiz@reachplc.comHe went on to add that some of the residents even made themselves “sick” from eating so much food.

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