Love Island finalists live in London hotel for days after return from villa and don’t see family properly
04.08.2022 - 22:01
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Love Island may be over for another year, but the journey is far from finished for this year’s Islanders, as they face an agonising wait to be reunited with their friends and family, even back on home soil. While many fans at home could be forgiven for thinking that once they leave the villa that it’s straight back to normal, the reality is actually quite different, with this year’s finalists staying in a London hotel after arriving in the UK for several days before being able to reunite with their nearest and dearest.
It’s not total isolation for the Islanders however, with any remaining couples still enjoying a loved up time together as they continue to get cozy in the hotel rooms following their departure from the villa. The move itself is mostly for convenience, as following the show’s conclusion there are plenty of press commitments to attend in the capital, however this does mean that any reunions with friends and family are pushed further down the to-do-list.
Opening up about her own experience of returning to the UK season 2 star Olivia Bowen, told HuffPost UK that her own reunion was actually short-lived and took place at Stanstead airport shortly after landing. “It was sort of… quick,” she admits.
“We saw them for an hour and then we were rushed off and did some more filming.” The entire reunion was recorded and later broadcast on ITV2, however this didn’t pose too much comfort for Olivia, as she went on to reveal it was almost three days later before she was able to properly catch up with her loved ones. “Until about three days after I got back, I didn’t see my family properly.You needed your parents there but we had filming to do, there was press.That was the first time we got put into this kind of ‘world’.”
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