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What time do Love Island stars wake up? Rude awakening and 'manic' showers

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Love Island is a show in which a group of sexy singletons are thrown into a villa together and left alone to see what happens, right?Well, it's actually a lot more regimented than that, with a routine they must follow including wake-up times, off-camera dinners and “manic” showers.Some mistakes slip through though, with viewers spotting a mysterious second Dami lurking in the background of one scene last night.While the Islanders are largely left alone to do and say what they like, they are routinely told when and where to do things, including the hut debriefs that are sprinkled throughout the episodes.ITV producers have kept a lot of the show’s secrets to themselves, but they have let some information slip over the years.However, it is the ex-Islanders themselves who are giving fans the details they want.There is no concrete time the Islanders wake up, though thanks to an interview with 2016 bombshell Kady McDermott, we know they are up early.Speaking to heat magazine, she said: “The days were very long, and the producers never let us sleep in past 9.30am [because] that wasn’t entertaining."They used to wake us up through speakers."There are no clocks in the villa, so the Islanders are just as confused about when they are being told to wake up as viewers are.However, a spokesperson told The Sun that the wake-up time "varies depending upon what has happened the night before".The days may vary depending on the challenges they are told to perform, new bombshells arriving or if there is a scheduled dumping.However, after the early rise, the first thing they do is make breakfast, which is usually shown on camera - at least partially.From there, most of the day is spent with the islanders simply talking to one another, until.

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