My Mum, Your Dad’s Caroline on ‘bed hopping’ as she brands fellow contestant ‘cocky’
27.09.2023 - 17:55
/ ok.co.uk
My Mum, Your Dad star Caroline has spilled the beans on all the behind the scenes gossip of the hit ITV dating show - including the unique sleeping arrangement enjoyed by the cast. Sitting down with Big Brother star Simon Gross on his Instagram channel - Caroline was quizzed on everything from her feelings for fellow contestant Clayton, through to her thoughts on Martin M’s love triangle.
However one interesting revelation that emerged from the interview was the sleeping arrangement enjoyed by the participants, with both the men and women separated into their own distinctive bedrooms. “It was a ten bedroomed house," began Caroline.
"So initially when I went in, I had a bedroom on my own and it was massive! I mean it was huge, right, and I thought ‘god, how lucky am I to get a big bedroom this size?’ But then the next night Janey came in my bedroom. " “So that was great, I had a wee room buddy - that was brilliant.
And then when Tallulah came in, she came in mine and Janey’s bedroom as well - so there were three bedrooms all put in there.” Caroline then continued: “So the boys, Paul and Elliot ended up sharing a room as well, initially they had their own bedrooms to begin with, but then they ended up sharing as more people came in. Clayton and Roger, they had rooms of their own as well.” With the sleeping arrangement laid out, host Simon then asked Caroline if there was any chance of sharing a bed with someone they were interested in, as has been the case on other dating shows in the past, including ITV2 series Love Island.
With a laugh, Caroline then revealed that the show had a strict gender segregation policy in place which meant there was no chance to sleep together. She then added: “It was definitely not like Love
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