Amy Hart reveals why Love Island contestants can sleep in different beds
21.07.2022 - 22:23
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Love Island star Amy Hart has been taking to social media throughout this series to answer many fan questions. Previously the beauty, 30, has told fans why contestants don’t use the villa’s bath, what the girls do if they get their period in the villa and the rules concerning naps. Many have found her a fount of knowledge in telling fans what really goes on in the villa and now former contestant Charlie Radnedge has been following in her footsteps and doing the same.
Replying to a fan question, Amy recently answered if it was possible to “go into a separate bed even when in a couple”. Amy said: “I think the rules are, you only sleep in the dog house which is a one person bed or you can sleep outside”. A visibly confused Amy added that this year contestants can sleep outside - as Luca Bish previously did.
She added: “In our year there were proper double beds, apart from when its Casa Amor”. Amy recalled herself, Amber Gill and Molly-Mage Hague making a bed out of the “weird tic tac shaped thing” with three beanbags on their heads. She added that the experience was “horrendous”.
The star, who appeared on the show in 2019 answered a pressing question earlier when someone asked what the girls in the villa do during their period. Amy said: “I’ve heard this so many times. So many times.
I don’t really understand what you think I'm going to say, like we’re segregated in another room, only allowed in black bikinis. “We just get on with it, like you would do if you’re on holiday.” She then revealed what she did while she was in the villa. “I personally ran my pill packs together because I didn't want to have a period while I was in there and the doctor was like, ‘Yeah that’s not going to work’ and I was like, ‘It will, it will’.
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