After spending eight weeks soaking up the sun, finding romance and enduring a fair share of recouplings, the Love Island contestants are getting ready to bid farewell to the Mallorca villa that they’ve called home for the past two months.
And while the ITV2 dating show may be all about the love, there’s also a £50,000 prize pot at stake for one lucky couple to share or, should a contestant wish, steal from their unsuspecting partner.
So, as we prepare for Laura Whitmore to crown the king and queen of Love Island 2022, let’s take a peek at what actually happens on the Islanders’ final day.
Speaking exclusively to OK! , Demi Jones, who came third on Winter Love Island in 2020, gives us a glimpse behind the scenes… The final is when the show feels "real" The Love Island villa may be filled with cameras, but the presence of a camera crew can be a little off putting, says Demi. “The final is the first time that you’re aware of the cameras and can actually see yourself on screen,” she explains. “They had monitors in the garden for Laura but I was so distracted because I could see myself on camera.
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