Love Island crew blast this series' 'entitled' Islanders for 'bad attitudes'
31.07.2023 - 18:35
/ ok.co.uk
As the sun sets on the summer of love, Love Island fans eagerly await the grand finale tonight.The heat is on, not just within the villa, but also among the show's hardworking crew members who reportedly can't wait for this rollercoaster season to reach its conclusion. According to The Sun, the eight finalists have been causing quite a stir behind the scenes with their alleged "bad attitudes" and "entitled antics." According to an ITV source, the finalists' behaviour has taken a nosedive in recent days since they secured their spots in the final.
An insider said: “It’s been a long summer for some of the crew on Love Island and they’ve been moaning about the attitudes of the final eight stars.They have rubbed people up the wrong way. “One of them was even accused of stealing alcohol.
It’s all become a bit silly. It’s like they know the end is in sight so they can do as they please.” However, an ITV spokesperson told The Sun: “All of our Islanders this year have been fantastic.
Our focus is on the final and celebrating a series of love.” Whitney Adebayo and Lochan Nowacki, both 25, are fan favourites to win, and all eyes are on them to clinch the coveted £50,000 top prize. However, they face stiff competition from other couples, including Tyrique Hyde, 24, and Ella Thomas, 23, Sammy Root and Jess Harding, both 22, and Zachariah Noble, 25, and Molly Marsh, 24.
Millions of viewers are expected to tune in for tonight's episode, but this season has seen a decline in overall viewership compared to previous years, with an average of around 2.7 million viewers per episode, half of what the show garnered in 2019. Nevertheless, Love Island remains a cultural phenomenon, drawing the largest 16 to 24 age audience on a commercial
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