Former Love Island beauty Georgia Steel has revealed how Islanders have to follow a strict schedule when it comes to their nighttime antics.
The ‘loyal’ babe opened up about her Love Island experience as she chatted to DailyStar during a live chat – and confessed that being in the Villa sometimes felt like being a little kid again.
Georgia, 24, appeared on Love Island back in 2018 for season four of the show where she became well known for her catchphrase “I’m loyal babe”.
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Now the beauty has dished the dirt of more behind-the-scenes gossip as she discussed the strict rules contestants have to abide by while living in the infamous Mallorca-based Villa.
Asked about the rules, Georgia confessed that there is limited opportunity to enjoy yourself after hours in the Villa because bedtime means bedtime, and you’re expected to go to sleep even if you aren’t tired.
She said: “Yeah when the lights went out you had to go to bed. Even if you weren’t tired. I remember there would be times when there had been so much drama on the day I wouldn’t be able to go to sleep. But you have to.
“Because you can’t go walking around. Which I get as well from a production point of view, they need to watch what you’re doing, you’re their responsibility while you’re in there.”
Georgia then compared the experience to being a child again as she elaborated further, explaining that she understands why the production team are so dedicated to implementing the rules with the cast.
She continued: “When lights are out it’s bedtime, it’s a bit like being a child again. Lunchtime now, dinner, it’s a bit like that, but I totally get it, they’ve got 15 or more people to look after.
“I totally get the rules and regulations. I feel like again, I wouldn’t knock them.”
Love Island airs nightly at 9pm on ITV and ITV Hub.
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk