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Love Island's banned conversation topics - brand deals, offensive slurs and real world

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Love Island has captivated viewers across the nation.The popular reality show which gives fans the chance to see if ordinary people can potentially find love while essentially on holiday has keep fans hooked on a nightly basis.But as avid Love Island fanatics know, a lot more goes on behind the scenes that isn't always show in the main programme.READ MORE: Love Island's Aaron Simpson forced to wear disguise to avoid being mobbed by fansThis is also the case for conversations that are had between the islanders and some discussions that are strictly forbidden.So if you ever wondered why the islanders only talk about love and relationships on the show, Daily Star can reveal which conversations are never on the cards.It is against the Love Island rules to be racist, sexist or homophobic.This means islanders must ensure they keep their language clean while appearing on the dating show or they may be removed from the island for good.In 2019, former contestant Sherif Lanre was forced to make an early exit after he said he gave his co-star Molly-Mae Hague a "c**t punt" during a play fight.Reports later claimed that he used the word "rape" in a serious conversation with one of the boys and also referred to Amber Gill as a "lighty" which also lead producers to give him a warning.Speaking openly about being pulled off the programme abruptly, Sharif told Victoria Derbyshire on her show: "I feel that the people in charge of the show have an unconscious bias around the regulations for boys and girls, and maybe different races."Viewers may notice that there is little discussion regarding news and affairs that is currently taking place in the 'real world.'Producers want the islanders to keep this type of a chat to a minimum so they can.

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