Shaughna Phillips dishes Love Island secrets – from set shower times to bombshells in waiting: watch full live to get all the secrets
13.06.2022 - 20:01
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Winter Love Island 2020's Shaughna Phillips has dished some of Love Island's best-kept secrets, including set shower times, the rules on contestants getting their hair and nails done, and more. The 28 year old appeared on OK!'s 'Let's Chat Huns' Instagram Live today to give her opinions on the current series of Love Island, which has already gotten off to a stellar start.
After giving her opinion on some of the series' couples, Shaughna went on to spill some Love Island secrets for those who just can't get enough of the show. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .
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The initial love Island experience Shaughna described her first week in the villa, saying: "The first week is just mental, you're just like a fish out of water... you don't know whether you're coming or going." Shower time Shaughna revealed that the producers are very clear when the contestants on Love Island can take a shower, saying that Islanders have set shower times.
She said: "I suppose one show secret that a lot of people, I mean it's not a huge secret, but a lot of people are so shocked to work out is that you can't just have a shower when you want, you can't just wash your hair whenever you want. "So you can't just be like 'oh, I'm gonna go and have a shower, like, there are set shower times, which is probably about five to ten minutes each person, and the last few people that are allowed to get in the shower, the cold water comes on because the hot water has run out, it's really not glamorous, I assure you." "You literally have to choose, like am I gonna wash my hair but not shave my
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