EXCLUSIVE: Discover how “genuine” Love Island couples are as they reveal their true feelings through their sleep, because how they snooze might just prove if their connection is real
The only “genuine” Love Island couple has been revealed after an expert analysed their sleeping patterns.
Experts claim the way couples sleep side-by-side can reveal surprising clues about the strength and authenticity of their relationships – and we’re about to find out more on the matter…
Teaming up with body language expert Judi James, Premier Inn has dubbed her its first ever ‘Head of Bed-y Language’ and she was keen to discuss her findings exclusively with Daily Star.
Judi kicked things off with Yasmin and Jamie who have been clawing their way into the most popular spot in the villa. Judi shared: “With Jamie and Yasmin, I’m not actually getting signals from her that she’s completely besotted. I might do if she slumps, you can be in love positioned like that.
“A sign of a good relationships would be things like curling up in the spoons position. You can’t tell under the duvet if he he having to lay next to her like a match next. I’m desperate to know if she actually does snuggle, or whether she just lays flat on her back or on her side, and he’s literally having me to mimic what she does.
“They haven’t shown that yet. And I hate the fact that I’m absolutely dying to see it. I have seen them laying face to face, kissing each other, so it’s very likely that she’s still got her posture and you kind of just want her to relax a little bit.”
Now for the longest-standing couple Meg and Dejon, who she says the public aren’t buying, and neither is she.
Judi analysed: “Then you’ve got Megan and Dejon, they’re not fooling anybody. Last night, they were both lying on their backs. I was quite interested, because they weren’t touching.
“They clearly do have a lot of kissing that goes on and everything like that. But it was quite telling. The last view that we got of them was that he’d kind of got his pillow built up like a bolster so he couldn’t see her face. I wouldn’t want to see somebody doing that to me in bed.
“To build a wall with a pillow, I thought that was quite interesting body language. And maybe that does mean that he’s actually not quite as smitten as he’s making out, because the level that they’re at, where they are, you know, clearly going to declare undivided love any minute now, you would almost be inhaling the other person’s breathing. And I think most women, if the guy did that would say, ‘What’s wrong?'”
But now for Judi’s only potential “genuine” match, according to her findings.
The expert revealed: “I think that Connor possibly has got feelings for Megan. I hope they can evolve a little bit more in the time they have left. I don’t know how long they’ve got now but they need to speed it up a little bit. I think they’re probably the ones that might be with a chance of maybe convincing me they’re genuine. Apart from that, I’m going to be very cynical, I’m afraid.”
Speaking generally about bed-y language, Judi said: “How we sleep next to our partner can say more than words ever could. Our sleeping positions are like a silent conversation – revealing how connected, comfortable, or even emotionally distant we might feel.”
“Whether it’s at home with a long-term partner or someone you’ve coupled up with in the villa, it’s fascinating to see how our bedtime body language reflects the highs and lows of a relationship. From the protective spoon to the independent back-to-back, subconscious cues can speak volumes – even when the lights go out.”
For more information on how to get a good night’s sleep, visit www.premierinn.com/gb/en/sleep
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