Love Island has had its fair share of saucy moments over the years, and this year it was Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page who were chosen to become the first couple to spend a night in the Hideaway.
The bombshell insisted the pair didn’t romp when chatting to the girls the next day.
When islanders also visited the private room, they revealed this year’s new codewords for sexual acts and ‘doing bits’.
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If Islanders do the deed while in the villa, they have to abide by Love Island’s sex rules.
Daily Star Online takes a detailed look at Love Island’s strict sex rules, which if they break could see them face severe punishment or be kicked out of the Villa.
Condoms
Love Island producers insist contestants practise safe sex and provide them with a stash of condoms, according to former islanders.
Season 2’s Liana Isadora Van Riel said: “There are loads of Love Island branded condoms.”
In 2017, when several contestants including Amber Davies and Kem Cetinay got intimate, it is believed there was more than 200 branded condoms stashed in bowls and dotted around the house.
Theo Campbell previously told The Sun: “They’re in a tub, people take them out and chuck them out a bit…They’re not there to encourage people to do it, but they’re there for people to take them.”
The contestants are also offered STI tests before entering the villa and it is thought that many take advantage of the offer.
No nudity policy
Islanders are banned from going fully starkers in front of each other and masturbation is also strictly prohibited, according to The Mirror.
The no nudity rule even applies when contestants are in the shower, because all of the villa is considered a public place – and according to the rules sex in public is banned.
No sex when drunk
Contestants are allowed to have two drinks per night to enjoy with the other islanders.
However, if a contestant ends up getting too drunk, other islanders are prohibited from having sex with them.
Handbook
When singletons enter the villa, they are given a handbook which details the rules and explains information about consent, condoms, nudity, and how to know if they are breaking any of them.
Counselling
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After doing the deed contestants contestants are offered counselling from the show.
Former 2017 contestant Jessica Sheers revealed she was offered counselling after her on-screen romp with Dom Lever.
She told Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield on This Morning: “The next day they’re like ‘how was last night? Are you OK with everything? Do you need anything?’
“They’re so good, they take such good care of you.
“Because sometimes people don’t make the right decisions, but I was happy with my decision.”
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk