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Millie Court 'strategically' dropped into Love Island villa after confession to bosses

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Love Island's Chloe Burrows has revealed that Millie Court was "strategically dropped into Love Island villa" after telling her chaperone that she fancied Liam Reardon.Dialling in from home after flying back from Menorca - where she was the face of O2 Swim for Sims, the world’s first swim-up mobile phone shop - Chloe spoke exclusively to Daily Star about the campaign, her time in the villa, behind-the-scenes Love Island secrets and what she and Toby are getting up to for their anniversary on August 20.READ MORE: Love Island's Summer and Deji defend Luca and Dami and say they're not bulliesAfter telling us that Ekin-Su is her favourite Love Islander of "all time" and that she'll be downloading the app ahead of the final, we spoke about what Ekin and George got up to under the covers in Casa Amor and whether Davide will stick with her when he sees the aftermath on the outside.This then sparked a chat about Love Island bombshells and how the bombshells to have entered the villa since Casa, would have revealed all to the islanders about what has gone on in the villa."They [the bombshells] don’t have their phones," Chloe revealed, "but they always watch the episode."And then after every episode they tell their chaperone who they fancy and then I think that kind of determines when they’re dropped into the villa."She then dropped a bombshell - pardon the pun - when she revealed that the producers of the programme were "waiting" for the right moment to drop her pal Millie into the villa."You know, Millie, she flew out actually before I did," Chloe told us."I think they were waiting to drop her in and obviously she said he fancied Liam so that obviously ended Liam and Faye."She then added: "All the bombshells are like timed.

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