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Love Island 2021: Sharon Gaffka reveals bosses are secretly sneaking girls food through cat flap
Sharon Gaffka exposed one of the show’s secrets (Picture: Rex)
Love Island bosses feed the girls through a secret cat flap, according to ex-contestant Sharon Gaffka.
The 25-year-old star, who was dumped from the Majorcan villa last week, revealed the boys were eating so much food that producers had to find creative ways to make sure the girls had enough for themselves.
‘It is a cat flap but there’s a magical box on the other side of it, rather than a
cat,’ Sharon said of the secret hatch.
‘The girls loved the cat flap so much because that’s also where we got
our makeup dropped.’
Sharon continued to The Sun newspaper’s About Last Night web series: ‘I used to complain all the time that the boys were inhaling snacks like Hoovers so they used to put all the cookies in there for the girls.’
We need to catch a glimpse of this secret food spot!
The producers sneakily provide snacks for the girls (Picture: Rex)
Recent Love Island scenes have been nothing short of dramatic, with Thursday’s episode seeing the boys return from Casa Amor.
Toby Aromolaran decided to couple up with newcomer Mary Bedford, leaving Abigail Rawlings single during an explosive recoupling ceremony.
The semi-professional footballer, 22, from Essex, had been spending time with the new arrival in the sister villa and the pair have shared a bed together.
Elsewhere, Chloe Burrows and Hugo Hammond, who had been in a friendship couple before Hugo departed, found new romantic partners during the ceremony.
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Chloe decided to recouple with hairstylist newcomer Dale Mehmet, while Hugo chose to return with newbie Amy Day, despite her initially giving a lukewarm response to his advances.
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2.
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