Love Island bombshell had to take 3 months off work and spend 4 weeks in isolation
14.08.2023 - 12:59
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island has captured the hearts of viewers worldwide with its drama, romance, and unexpected twists. While viewers are treated to the edited and dramatic version of events, former Islander Gabby Jeffery has peeled back the curtain, revealing the behind-the-scenes details of being a bombshell on the show. Gabby, who joined the Casa Amor villa during the latest summer series, initially expected to be an original Islander.The 24 year old creative assistant shared insights into the extensive preparation required to enter the villa, revealing that overall she had to take three months off from her job despite only appearing on the show for four days.
Before entering the main villa, she had to spend four weeks in quarantine with only a chaperone for company. Speaking to The Mirror, she shared: "My holding period was way longer than my time in the villa. So I feel like that in itself just seems like that was a main part of my experience, but it was amazing." During her time in isolation, Gabby revealed that she was allowed a brief respite to visit Palma and return to her holding villa.
However, the primary companionship during this period was her chaperone and Netflix. Despite the extended waiting period, Gabby formed a close bond with her chaperone, describing how they “got along so well”. Gabby's initial expectation of being an early bombshell or original Islander highlighted the ever-changing plans of the show.
Offering insights into the selection of bombshell arrivals, Gabby revealed the role of the producers in shaping the storyline. The unpredictable nature of the show means that bombshell arrivals are chosen based on how the drama unfolds. As events progress, producers adapt and craft the narrative accordingly.
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