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Love Island's Tyrique shares BFF Toby Aromolaran's villa advice and link to another past Islander

Love Island star Tyrique Hyde is one of ten singletons heading to the iconic ITV2 villa this summer in order to find love.The semi-professional footballer, 24, from Essex is hoping to find love in the Love Island villa this summer after previously never having a girlfriend before. Luckily for Tyrique, he's had some valuable advice ahead of his villa debut as one of his best friends is former Islander, Toby Aromolaran, who appeared on the ITV2 show in 2021. Speaking to press, including OK!, Tyrique said: "I had a conversation with Toby before I went, obviously he is my close friend.
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Love Island Summer Ball's hottest looks - see-through dress to thigh-high splits
Love Island is nearing its end and the islanders' final challenge is choosing the perfect outfit for the Summer Ball.The girls get a chance to put on one final show-stopping display as they shop for the perfect prom gown, while the boys swap their beachwear for three piece tuxedos.After writing their letters of declaration, the four final couples get dressed up to the nines and showcase their best moves for their final night in the villa. READ MORE: Love Island's Aaron Simpson forced to wear disguise to avoid being mobbed by fansStanding opposite each other, the couples read their heartfelt letters aloud, typically leading to floods of tears from both the islanders and the public.As the Love Island 2022 finalists prepare to dress up for the Summer Ball on Monday's finale (August 1), here are some of the best looks from the past few years.Maura spent the best part of 2019 turning heads and it was no different when she attended the Love Island Summer Ball at the end of season five.All eyes were on the Irish beauty when she made her entrance wearing a sexy sheer number.The Dancing on Ice star, 31, put on an eye-popping display in the high neck floor-length gown that was mesh all over and featured risqué split at the front.The bombshell left little to the imagination wearing the stunning ensemble which included a large cut-out across the chest and fell completely see through.
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Love Island's banned conversation topics - brand deals, offensive slurs and real world
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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Love Island's Liam Llewellyn confesses real reason he quit the villa after a week
Love Island star Liam Llewellyn has spoken out for the first time since his shocking exit from the Spanish villa just six days into the eighth series of the show.The Welsh student, 23, confessed that he underestimated how it would feel to be filmed 24/7 on the ITV2 dating series and opened up about the impact it had on his mental health.During his time on the show he coupled up with Gemma Owen, 19, however the brunette beauty soon found an immediate attraction to Italian bombshell Davide Sanclimenti. READ MORE:Love Island's Aaron Simpson forced to wear disguise to avoid being mobbed by fansBut ITV bosses didn’t let him stay single for long after he was invited out on a date with both Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Afia Tonkmor just a matter of hours later.Want all the last villa gossip straight to your inbox? Sign up for our daily Love Island newsletter HERE.Although his time on the show appeared to be going smoothly, the TV hunk confessed in an exclusive interview with Daily Star that he struggled to adjust to life in the villa with the hundreds of cameras watching his every move.He admitted: “Literally, I got in that villa [and felt uncomfortable] but you don’t really know how you’re gonna be until you get into that environment.“I mean the amount of cameras [in there], I sort of never really forgot that I was being filmed 24/7.Do you have a story about one of this year's Love Island stars? Contact us at staronlineshowbiz@reachplc.com“The cameras are visible; you can definitely see the cameras.
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Love Island's Aaron Simpson forced to wear disguise to avoid being mobbed by fans
Love Island star Aaron Simpson recalled how he and Toby Aromolaran were escorted out of Wireless festivals wearing balaclavas because of swarming Love Island fans.As the final of the ITV2 dating series slowly comes to an end, the reality star has warned about the dangers of overnight fame on the hugely popular TV show.With just a matter of days left inside the idyllic Spanish villa left, the professional footballer confessed the newfound fame is like nothing else he had experienced when he was dumped from the villa back in 2021.READ MORE: Love Island's Summer and Deji defend Luca and Dami and say they're not bulliesAfter leaving the villa, the sportsman received thousands of new followers on social media, as well as requests from fans to get a selfie with the reality star whenever he left the house.Want all the last villa gossip straight to your inbox? Sign up for our daily Love Island newsletter HERE.In an exclusive interview with Daily Star, the TV hunk explained how it all became too much for him when he and his close pal Toby were forced to cut their trip to Wireless music festival short because of swarms of passionate fans at the event.He explained: “I remember when me and Toby went to Wireless last year, that was crazy.“In the end we were up on a stage and we were trying to get out and [security guards] ended up giving us balaclavas.“We had to put them on so that literally just our eyes were showing just so we could get through the crowd of people.”Do you have a story about one of this year's Love Island stars? Contact us at staronlineshowbiz@reachplc.com“But when we were going to the stage it was just crazy people were just swarming us.“That does take some getting used to, now it’s chilled out a little bit and
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Aaron Simpson admits Islanders 'made themselves sick' with McDonalds on days off
Love Island contestant Aaron Simpson has confessed that the Islanders indulged in bucket loads of fast food during their days off from filming.As the final of the ITV2 dating series slowly comes to an end, viewers have been eagerly watching the final five couples solidify their relationships as they prepare to meet each other’s parents on the show.With a matter of days left in the stunning Spanish villa, the professional footballer has revealed what the residents get up to when the cameras are turned off for their well-deserved day off.READ MORE: Love Island's Wed says Islanders develop 'game-show mentality' to bag £50k prizeIn an exclusive interview with Daily Star, the TV hunk explained how the girls and boys on the show are separated during meal times and encouraged not to talk about the show while they’re not being filmed.Want all the last villa gossip straight to your inbox? Sign up for our daily Love Island newsletter HERE.He explained: “There was little things that you couldn’t do like when you eat for example the boys and girls sit very separately and you’re not really allowed to talk about anything that’s going on in the show.”The reality star confessed that when the cameras weren’t rolling on one of their allocated “chill days” the contestants jumped at the chance to order meals from McDonalds while they were in the villa.“I think we only had a couple of days off whilst I was in there but it’s very relaxed.
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