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Love Island bosses 'take action' and declare they have 'no interest in fame seekers'

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Love Island producers have allegedly taken action with would-be contestants who had reportedly been dumping their significant other for a chance to find fame on the show.A report by The Sun claims that show bosses had to warn potential candidates about their behaviour when it came to light that some of the hopefuls had been hiding their relationships or even ending them in a bid to secure their spot in the Villa.However, the makers of the hit ITV reality offering have 'no interest in fame-seekers,' for the upcoming series according to an insider as they try to pick the best line-up.

They said: " Love Island bosses have no interest in fame seekers. They’re savvy to Islanders who think the show is a quick fix to fame and fortune. "As has always been the case, Love Island bosses cast single Islanders who are looking for love.

Nothing else will fly with them. Viewers tune in to watch relationships blossom, it's as simple as that."Meanwhile, a Love Island spokesman told MailOnline: "Our only stipulation is Islanders must be over 18, single and looking for love."The upcoming eighth series of Love Island is yet to get a launch date, but teasers have already been airing on ITV in advert breaks between primetime shows, kicking off with a slot during Britain's Got Talent last Saturday (May 7).A Love Island spokesperson said: "Love Island is the OG of dating shows and after 7 years of matchmaking, marriages and babies, for 8 weeks this summer, we're officially owning love.

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