LOVE Island stars signed a brutal new contract before taking part in the show that pointed out the “potential downsides” of taking part.
This year's wannabes were warned "nobody may fancy you" and that there are "no guarantees" you'll become famous. The contract designed to help ITV "safeguard" Islanders' health as part of their duty of care explained: "There's no guarantee as to how long your stay in the villa will last - you could be the first person to leave and nobody may fancy you." A source told The Sun: "It was brutal to read but at least everyone knows what to except now and there's no surprises." Potential candidates were made to consider how their five minutes of fame could quickly dry up when they leave the villa. "If you're.
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