LIKE all television reality shows, the seventh-best Love Island series out of seven got the winners it deserved. Essex girl Millie and Welsh lad Liam, who said on their final date: “I can’t remember a time it wasn’t just me and you.” Apart from the time, of course, when it was him and Lillie, in Casa Amor.
Their future, though, is almost certainly set in stone and will play out in the usual bloody and abrupt fashion on ITVBe. Love Island itself is probably slightly more secure, long-term, but no one can deny it’s now in the Big Brother phase of its life.
The once-charming and innocent show, with the funny commentary from Iain Stirling, has become just another cynical, manipulative money-making exercise, with more than £70million of.
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