Love Island has a ‘hidden cat flap’ to deliver products straight into the reality TV villa.
29-year-old Rachel Finni was a contestant in the 2021 series of the hit reality TV show, and now she has opened up on some of the unique experiences that Island life has to offer.
The brunette beauty took part in an exclusive Instagram Live session with the Daily Star where she claime the villa has a ‘secret cat flap’ which is used to satisfy the islander’s daily needs.
She commented that, “You ask believe and receive and it comes to the cat flap.”
And according to Rachel, the producers of the programme always made sure the stars were looked after with a wide variety of food, adding: “I personally really enjoyed the food. I loved it so much. Our fridge was fully, fully stocked. I saw food I didn’t know existed.”
Although that contestants taking part in the ITV2 programme make their own breakfast, Rachel also admitted there is a catering section in the grounds of the villa, with chefs on hand to make any dish that satisfies the needs of the islanders, especially on bad days.
She admitted: “Lunch and dinner we had caterers. We had people who would bring the food to the door, salads, meat, fish, veggie options, one day I as having a bad day and spoke to the therapist and they asked what my favourite food was and the next day it was there. It’s top notch. Really good.”
In her series, Rachel entered the villa and was immediately made to choose to couple up with either Brad McClelland and Chuggs Wallis.
Although she eventually chose Brad, their coupling didn’t last long as he ended up ditching her for Lucinda Strafford and she was dumped from the villa on day 14.
Since the 2021 series, some of the cast have been embroiled in scandal. On the 8 th June ex-Islanders Brad McClelland, Tyler Cruickshank, Aaron Francis and Jake Cornish appeared on a joint Instagram Live together where the quartet made comments about the brunette beauty.
And although the cast have offered apologies, the brunette beauty does not believe they are genuine. She explained; “someone could be saying bud stuff about you or treating you in a bad way for a long time. The one time everyone becomes aware of it, that’s when you apologise? … It’s not a genuine apology.”
Meanwhile the former 2021 bombshell thinks the subsequent grovelling from some of her co-stars is purely down to try and save their own influencer careers, adding; “it’s an apology so brands still work with them, it’s an apology so they don’t get cancelled.. it’s not an apology because they are truly sorry for what they said about me”.
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk