Love Island star Danica Taylor looked loved-up with her man Jamie Allen as she hit the town in Manchester. The couple stuck up a romance towards the end of the series after Danica went through a rocky time on the ITV2 dating show.
28.07.2022 - 17:05 / ok.co.uk
Adam Collard's former Love Island co-star Niall Aslam has claimed that his bad behaviour on his original series was set up by the show's producers.The 26 year old is currently enjoying his second stint in the ITV2 dating show's villa, quickly making his romance with Paige Thorne, 23, exclusive. But viewers have been left surprised at the contrast between his time on the 2018 series and the one he's currently starring on, with the former sparking charity Women's Aid to issue a statement over his treatment of Kendall Rae Knight and Rosie Williams. Many fans of the show have taken to Twitter to praise the Islander's "reformed" behaviour.
One fan wrote: "Not Adam being a reformed islander? The menace has become the mediator." Another questioned: "Why is Adam collard the only reasonable guy in the villa this year?" But 27 year old Niall has now claimed that Adam was painted as a villain by the show's producers. Speaking on Murad Merali's podcast, Niall said: "[Adam] was quite a quiet guy, which I don’t think people know. "He used to get took off to production and then he’d come back and have a chat with someone.
"He’d be off, out, off, out because they wanted him to be like a villain.That’s what they cast him for. "Honestly, he was just a quiet guy. I was like, ‘You alright?’ and honestly, he wouldn’t say that much." Niall continued: "I know he got portrayed to be that [villain].
Love Island star Danica Taylor looked loved-up with her man Jamie Allen as she hit the town in Manchester. The couple stuck up a romance towards the end of the series after Danica went through a rocky time on the ITV2 dating show.
Love Island star Danica Taylor looked loved-up with her man Jamie Allen as she hit the town in Manchester. The couple stuck up a romance towards the end of the series after Danica went through a rocky time on the ITV2 dating show.
Love Island star Paige Thorne has deleted all photos of her former flame Jacques O'Neill from her Instagram page, amid his ongoing bullying rows.The 24 year old developed a romance with the rugby player, 23, in the villa before she moved on with current love interest Adam Collard, 26, who is now her boyfriend, after Jacques' exit. Paige has now left no trace of Jacques on her Instagram account amid the bullying claims against fellow Islanders Remi Lambert and Tasha Ghouri. Jacques has since shared a statement on his Instagram stories in which he apologised and said that he is now in therapy. Jacques wrote: “I just want to acknowledge the situation that's happening right now and apologise if my behaviour has caused offence or been misinterpreted over the last few weeks.
Love Island's Jacques O'Neill has taken a swipe at his former love interest Paige Thorne and her new flame Adam Collard, after Sunday night's reunion show was slammed for its "lack of questioning". The 23 year old rugby player - who sensationally quit the show - appeared on an Instagram Live with Love Island finalists Luca Bish, 23, and Dami Hope, 26, where he made his thoughts known.
Just days after leaving the Love Island villa, Adam Collard has sparked split rumours between his girlfriend Paige Thorne as he was seen getting stuck into a boozy night out with his former Island co-star Wes Nelson.The 26 year old Northerner headed home to the UK earlier this week as season eight of the popular ITV dating show drew to a close. However just days after arriving back on home soil, Adam was spotted on a wild night out with his former co-star in Newcastle, rather than spending time with his new flame Paige.
Love Island star Adam Collard has addressed claims he split from Paige Thorne just days after the series came to an end. Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Davide Sanclimenti were announced as the winners of 2022 Love Island on Monday night, beating runners-up Gemma Owen and Luca Bish to the £50,000 prize. Adam, 26, and Paige, 24, narrowly missed out on a place in the final as they were dumped from the villa the day before.
Ahead of tonight's series finale, last night's (Sunday 31 July episode) of Love Island, saw the dumping of Paige Thorne and Adam Collard. After being selected as the 'least compatible' couple by some of their fellow islanders, the pair received the lowest votes from the public. Although Adam and Paige were up against strong couples like Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Davide Sanclimenti, many fans predicted that they would be leaving the island due to the villa curse of the yellow beanbag.
Many Love Island fans shared their thoughts on Sunday nights' final dumping before the finale, which saw Paige and Adam pack up their suitcases and leave the villa. VIewers were quick to point out they were happy with the decision, after the couples were tasked with choosing the two least compatible pairs.
Love Island fans were left fuming after it was revealed that the results of Tuesday's dumping will be aired on Wednesday night. During the latest instalment, Paige Thorne received a text asking all of the Islanders to gather at the fire pit. The contestants then discovered that the public had been voting for their favourite couple and that some Islanders were now at risk of leaving the Villa.
Love Island history, we were left, frankly, gobsmacked earlier this month when 2018 Islander Adam Collard returned to the villa as the ultimate bombshell four years after he first appeared on the ITV2 dating show.Given his controversial first stint in the villa when he brutally dumped Kendall Rae Knight and Rosie Williams, prompting Women’s Aid to issue a statement, fans were expecting Adam to live up to his love rat reputation, however he quickly settled down with Paige Thorne.Adam even resisted the charms of Brazilian influencer Nathalia Campos who laid it on factor 50 thick when she entered as a bombshell and instead decided to make things official with Paige, surprising viewers once again. But according to another 2018 Islander, Niall Aslam, Adam’s bad behaviour on his first series was actually engineered by producers.Speaking on the Murad Merali podcast, Niall said, “[Adam] was quite a quiet guy, which I don’t think people know.“He used to get took off to production and then he’d come back and have a chat with someone.