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Love Island cast kept up all night by loud sex noises as they complain to producers

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Love Island stars are being kept up all night by sex noises and have complained to TV chiefs. But it isn’t anyone in the villa making the racket - it is all being caused by the wildlife outside.Thousands of cicadas inhabit the trees in and around the luxury pad in Majorca and make loud rattling and screeching noises when they mate.

And the pesky insects are really bugging the lads and lasses, including Jacques O’Neill, Gemma Owen and Tasha Ghouri. The rumpus not only gets on their nerves but it also reminds them what they are missing out on.Want all the last villa gossip straight to your inbox?

Sign up for our daily Love Island newsletter HEREA show source told Daily Star: “The cicadas are really starting to grate on the islanders.“Their noise is just repetitive and awful and they cannot turn it off.“And to make matters worse, the gang are not having sex and yet all these insects are - and they’re making a huge noise about it.”This is not the first time that the wildlife has caused havoc with the ITV2 show.Do you have a story about one of this year's Love Island stars?

Contact us at staronlineshowbiz@reachplc.comJust before it launched, producers had to battle to keep a herd of ostriches at bay.The birds set up camp beside the villa where the ITV2 show is filmed.And the ostriches - which can run at up to 45mph - started pecking around the grounds.A source said: “Producers have to be careful as they have powerful legs and are known to lash out when disturbed.“The team have been told to be wary as humans can easily rile them up.”Love Island airs nightly at 9pm on ITV2 For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here . .

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