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Love Island's six strict rules that can get stars immediately removed from the villa

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Love Island is back and it’s fair to say the beloved ITV dating show kicked off with a bang after Davide Sanclimenti, Afia Tonkmor and Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu shook things up in the Spanish villa this week.And fans up and down the country are more than excited for a summer full of coupling up, mugging off, and dumpings in the heart of Majorca.On Monday (June 6) the first set of singletons entered the band-new villa for the eighth series as they attempt to try and find their type on paper.Viewers are guaranteed several steamy challenges and jaw-dropping twists over the next eight weeks before the winners are crowned at the end of the show.But like with any show, there are bound to be some explosive arguments on the popular reality show, with some instances where Islanders have been forced to be removed from the villa.As the loved-up residents prepare to welcome two new bombshells into the villa, Daily Star have taken a look into the six rules have could get you kicked off the show for good.One strict rules that all Islanders are required to follow is no solo sex acts while they are in the villa.While contestants are allowed to intimate with their partners, masturbation is completely off limits and could see them evicted from the show.To make sure the contestants are practicing safe sex, ITV bosses provide their own brand of condoms which are readily available with up to 200 packets of the contraceptive aids put in the villa at the start of the series.It is also understood that producers have now included a secret draw full of sex toys, lubrication and even fancy-dress outfits for the couples to use should they be granted access to the Hideaway.When Sherif Lanre was first booted out the villa, rumours swirled that it was.

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