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Former Love Island star reveals unusual everyday item banned from the luxury villa

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Love Island star Abigail Rawlings has revealed some of the bizarre everyday items ITV bosses ban in the villa.As the grand final of the eighth series of Love Island looms ever closer, the reality star has shared some of the inside secrets from the hugely popular ITV2 dating series.One of the most common devices the Islanders are stripped of before they set foot in the villa is their mobile phones, tablets and other smart devices.READ MORE:Love Island's Meet The Parents return date confirmed as Gemma's beau Luca in troubleWith just a matter of days left inside the idyllic Spanish villa left, the professional tattoo artist, 27, confessed how the stars of the show were forced into a digital detox in the villa, but sometimes ITV bosses took it too far.Want all the last villa gossip straight to your inbox?

Sign up for our daily Love Island newsletter HERE.In an exclusive interview with Daily Star, Abi admitted that although producers were more than happy to cater to their beauty needs, the contestants on the show are banned from all communication devices – including a pen and paper.The Bournemouth beauty – who appeared on the seventh series of the reality show – admitted how the telly executives refused to let stars write on the show in order to keep the stars chatting during the day.She explained: “You're not allowed Netflix, telly.

You're not allowed paper to write so you don’t have anything other than each other.“But that is why people do bond to such an intense speed quickly because you have nothing but the people you’re with.

All do you is just chat all day, chit-chat and there’s always drama. It's literally just chat city in that villa.”Do you have a story about one of this year's Love Island stars?

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