coronavirus after it emerged the South African strain of the virus may have started spreading in the community.
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Former Love Island star Siannise Fudge has admitted she regrets her stint on the show.The beauty appeared on the show in January 2020 in the first 'winter' version of the show which was filmed in South Africa.The reality star found love with Luke Trotman on the show in January 2020, and they have now forged careers as influencers. But the reality TV star has now revealed that she "isn't as mentally happy"since her appearance on the series and regrets setting foot in the villa.
coronavirus after it emerged the South African strain of the virus may have started spreading in the community.
Laura Whitmore has hinted that Love Island could be set to return later this year, following rumours producers are planning the “biggest show in history“.The Love Island host, who is expecting her first child with husband Iain Stirling, shared a throwback video montage of the last series of the show.
Love Island is said to be returning to our screens with a new series this summer, which will be the “biggest in history”. It’s understood bosses have allocated a bigger budget than ever to ensure the 2021 series can go ahead.
Katie Price has launched an attack on the stars of Love Island for getting too much surgery – despite dating a former member of the cast herself.The 42 year old is in a happy relationship with Carl Woods, 31, who starred on the second series of the hit ITV2 show in 2016.
Gerard Butler has been caught up in a gender stereotyping row – leading to the banning of a South African beer advert.The star fell foul of advertising watchdogs with his TV commercial for Diageo-made Windhoek beer.Ad makers suggested “real” men, like Butler, drink real beer.Butler agreed to take part in the ad despite having his well-publicised battle with the booze.He went teetotal after a spell in rehab, checking into the Betty Ford clinic in 2012.The Paisley-born actor claims not to have
After a year of their exit from the UK and the Royal Family, a friend of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle--Tom Bradby, a journalist who was on the South Africa tour with the Sussexes--recently opened up in an upcoming appearance on ITV’s Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh and reflected on how the Duke and Duchess were doing since their exit as senior royals.
A close friend of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is speaking out.