Love Island stars’ A-level results including contestant who scooped three As
18.08.2022 - 10:41
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A-level results day can be a day of dread for many pupils to look towards throughout the summer break. However, it’s a day that many have gone through in the past - including celebrity favourites and reality stars. For many watching Love Island over the years, some of the things the villa’s inhabitants have asked about or said have provided many a laugh, leaving an often embarrassing impression of them behind.
However, they say never judge a book by its cover and some of the Love Islanders of the past have brains and beauty and their A-level results prove it... Jess and Eve Gale The Winter Love Island twins caused a stir when they rocked up in the South African villa with their platinum blonde locks and false eyelashes.The pair were not happy with the boys for insinuating that they were “stupid” because of their looks. "We're a lot smarter than people give us credit for," said Jess.
While Eve added: "Yeah, we basically got all A's in our GCSE's".The sisters both went to top universities and achieved some impressive A-stars and As at GCSE and A-level. Eve studied geography at King’s College London, while Jess did psychology at University College London. Some of the nasty comments on social media got so bad that their dad Brian started defending his daughters.
Hitting back at the trolls, he tweeted: "‘Love Island. Eve and Jess. For the doubters.
It is possible to be a girl, look really good, wear make-up, dye your hair blonde and still go to a good university." Dr Alex George Some viewers were stunned in 2018 when hunky Dr Alex entered the villa. After failing to find love on the show, Alex headed straight back to work in hospital and has been posting educational health videos on social media. Dr Alex actually failed to
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