What Love Island's Meet the Parents ep is really like – from time limit to banned topics
14.07.2022 - 21:37
/ ok.co.uk
As things continue to heat up in the Love Island villa, and as the final fast approaches, there’s one question on everyone’s lips: When will the famous ‘Meet the Parents’ episode air? The name of the episode is slightly misleading, as the invite extends to other family members too, such as siblings. With relatives such as Gemma ’s dad Michael Owen and Ekin-Su ’s brother making waves outside of the villa, fans can’t get enough of the prospect of the Islanders’ loved ones making their debut in Mallorca.
Former footballer Michael has ruled himself out of making an appearance but there's a whole horde of relatives waiting in the wings to make their ITV2 debuts. One person who knows exactly what it’s like to step foot in the villa is 2021 contestant Kaz Kamwi ’s sister Banji, who appeared on last year’s show alongside their mum.
From confiscated possessions to off-limits conversations, 25 year old Banji reveals what happens when you take part in the fan-favourite episode, which conversations are off limits and why watches are banned… The meet up is as natural as possible Despite the vast number of cameras and the immense pressure of being on the hit ITV2 show, friends and family members are reminded by producers to keep things as “natural” as possible, says Banji. “Before I went in, the producers encouraged me to have a good time and to just have a natural catch-up with my sister,” she explains.
“I was so excited to be in the villa that even if I’d planned to say something fake for the cameras, I’d have forgotten about that the moment I walked in. As soon as I came out I was crossing my fingers hoping that I hadn't made a fool out of myself by saying something embarrassing since it was all a haze.” But some topics are off
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