Love Island's incoming stars are said to have been urged to reveal if they have an STD before heading into the villa, according to reports.The Islanders are said to be required to fill out a medical form, in which they are quizzed on sexually transmitted diseases – specifically genital ulcers or herpes – it has been claimed.
Islanders are also encouraged to practice safe sex if they do romp in the villa, according to reports. A source told The Sun the Islanders are required to fill in medical questionnaires and detailed legal documents before taking part in the show.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter The papers reportedly ask questions about alcohol intake, the use of drugs and quiz: "Have you ever had cold sores or genital ulcers or been diagnosed with genital herpes?" The insider told the publication: "The safety of the Islanders is paramount and the show’s bosses can’t run the risk of anyone catching a life-changing STD in the villa." Meanwhile, the documents seen by the publication, also urge the Islanders to practice safe sex and they cannot sue ITV if they contract an STI or fall pregnant.The documents reportedly say: "Without in any way limiting the foregoing, you represent and warrant that, to the best of your knowledge, you do not currently have any sexually transmitted disease.
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