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Love Island stars banned from getting phones back until gruelling warnings from bosses

Chloe Burrows has revealed that Love Islanders are banned from getting their mobile phones back until after they undergo gruelling training from bosses that “goes on for hours”.

The 2021 runner-up has opened up to Daily Star about what the final few days in the Love Island villa are like, as well as lifting the lid on the few days after the grand finale.

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Chatting candidly to us from her home after flying back from Menorca – where she was the face of O2 Swim for Sims, the world’s first swim-up mobile phone shop – Chloe said that before and after the live final they head into a “holding villa”.

Chloe Burrows has revealed that Love Islanders are banned from getting their mobile phones back until after they undergo gruelling training from bosses
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Staying in the holding villa for one day after the final, the finalists then have a lot of gruelling tasks to complete.

“You have loads of meetings and things, like you have a press briefing,” Chloe tells us.

“So they kind of tell you everything that’s been said about you in the press and you kind of know what the public think of you before you get your phone back.

The 2021 runner-up has opened up to Daily Star about what the final few days in the Love Island villa are like
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“Because you kind of here everything that’s come out and you’ll know if you’re liked or not.”

She then went on to detail the gruelling training islanders must go through before being flown home and thrust back into the real world.

“And then you obviously have social media training, legal training – that goes on for hours – then you do something for After Sun then they give you your phone back and then [sic] which was so good.”

Chloe revealed that her close pal and season seven sister Millie Court was ‘strategically’ placed into the villa
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Chloe added: “And then I think we just sat on our phones all evening.”

This comes after Chloe revealed that her close pal and season seven sister Millie Court was ‘strategically’ placed into the villa last summer when she told bosses she fancied her now-ex Liam Reardon.

Chloe told us that bombshells are allowed to watch every episode of the series and while in lockdown, they tell their chaperone who they fancy.

She added that she thinks it “kind of determines when they’re dropped into the villa” before adding that after Millie said she fancied Liam, she was then placed in villa and split up Liam and Faye Winter.

Love Island airs tonight on ITV2 and ITVHub at 9pm

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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