Love Island contestant Harry Young was rushed to hospital after breaking his arm at a wedding.
28.05.2022 - 13:45 / ok.co.uk
Love Island's incoming stars are said to have been urged to reveal if they have an STD before heading into the villa, according to reports.The Islanders are said to be required to fill out a medical form, in which they are quizzed on sexually transmitted diseases – specifically genital ulcers or herpes – it has been claimed. Islanders are also encouraged to practice safe sex if they do romp in the villa, according to reports.
A source told The Sun the Islanders are required to fill in medical questionnaires and detailed legal documents before taking part in the show. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter The papers reportedly ask questions about alcohol intake, the use of drugs and quiz: "Have you ever had cold sores or genital ulcers or been diagnosed with genital herpes?" The insider told the publication: "The safety of the Islanders is paramount and the show’s bosses can’t run the risk of anyone catching a life-changing STD in the villa." Meanwhile, the documents seen by the publication, also urge the Islanders to practice safe sex and they cannot sue ITV if they contract an STI or fall pregnant.The documents reportedly say: "Without in any way limiting the foregoing, you represent and warrant that, to the best of your knowledge, you do not currently have any sexually transmitted disease.
Love Island contestant Harry Young was rushed to hospital after breaking his arm at a wedding.
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Andrew Le Page is bound to cause a stir among the girls in the Love Island villa - while the real estate agent told us he already has previous experience when it comes to dating an Islander. The 27 year old from Guernsey, who lives in Dubai, said: "I was speaking to one [a former Islander], but not about the show. "We matched on a dating site, actually, and we were chatting for a while.
Over the years we've seen Love Islanders come and go as each year makes way for new contestants looking for love.There have been Love Island relationships, weddings and babies too, and it turns out there's a star sign paving the way when it comes to show success. Ahead of the news series coming to screens on June 6, Enthusiasts at Reboot SEO Company looked at which star sign has had the most successful record on the show. And the winning sign, with three winners and three runners up is...Taurus! Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Jessica Hayes, Kem Cetinay and Jack Fincham have all won the show and all share the Taurus star sign, as well as runners up, Jamie Jewitt, Laura Anderson and Tommy Fury.
Love Island's Indiyah Polack has confessed she’s a “player” and says it will take “the right person” to change her. Speaking to OK! ahead of entering the famous villa in Mallorca, the 23-year-old says that she has a “spicy” side and someone will need to be “good enough” to make her change her player ways. She told us: “I think it will take the right person to tone it down and change my ways.
Love Island's latest recruits have been revealed as the stars all posed together for a sizzling group photo ahead of the new series.The launch takes place on Monday 6 June as fans gear up for a summer of love on their screens, and while the best couples and most likeable characters are yet to be revealed, producers have picked a truly stunning bunch. Posing in front of a pink background in an array of pastel coloured swimwear, the cheeky chappies, tattooed hunks and beautiful bombshells revealed themselves.The ladies waved various flags embroidered with the word love in different shades, and the lads and lasses gave glimpses at their personalities ahead of the new show.
Former Love Islanders Brad McClelland and Aaron Francis have taken to Instagram to swoon over newly-announced contestant on Love Island, Gemma Owen.The 19 year old dressage rider is the daughter of former England and Liverpool football ace, Michael Owen, being the offspring of an existing celebrity, her signing is no doubt a coup for the popular ITV dating show. Love Island announced she was one of the first contestants, writing: “International dressage rider Gemma is trading in her riding boots to score a strapping lad #LoveIsland " Brad, who appeared on the seventh series of Love Island in 2021, commented on the photo with a number of fire emojis.
In 2018, Savanna Darnell was living a dream shared by so many of her generation - she had been selected from thousands to be a star of ITV’s popular dating show Love Island. Young, and bubbling with excitement at the time, Savanna, now 26, changed her whole life in anticipation. Sadly things didn’t work out quite the way she hoped.
Former Love Island star Amy Hart has revealed that she would call in sick to work so she could go to the gym before her stint on the hit ITV show. Amy, 28, made an appearance on C4’s Embarrassing Bodies, which airs on Friday 27 May, in which she detailed her gruelling diet and exercise routine that she undertook before entering the villa, which saw her weight drop to nine stone.
Police have launched an urgent appeal to find Love Island star Kendall Rae Knight's mum Jane Prior, 60, who has gone missing with eight year old Darcy Shea. Darcy went missing from her primary school in Blackpool this morning, Friday 27 May, at 9am. It's believed Jane is known to Darcy, but that she did not have permission to take the girl from school.The eight year old isn't thought to be in danger.
Clayton Davis After coming up short in the Oscar race for his role as Pa in Kenneth Branagh’s “Belfast,” Jamie Dornan is trying his hand at the Emmys for his work in the HBO Max series “The Tourist.” Assumed to be going into the brimming limited series categories, Variety has learned exclusively that HBO submitted the show in the drama categories for this year’s Primetime Emmy Awards.The HBO series tells the story of a Northern Irish man who wakes up with amnesia in an Australian hospital. Following clues to his identity, he tries to find who he is, while his past threatens to catch up with him.