Maya Jama has confessed she has a special request for Love Island producers when she has to film the show.
The Love Island host is just as big of a fan of the show as its viewers, and she has admitted she asks show bosses not to tell her what’s going on in the villa.
The beauty returned to the villa this week for the results of the Casa Amor twist, which saw a number of couples torn apart.
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But Maya has revealed her reactions are completely genuine, as she makes sure nobody tells her what’s going on before hand.
Speaking on Instagram, she said: “For those wondering, I ask the producers not to tell me who’s going to couple up before I go out so it’s a surprise for me every time also.”
This year’s Casa Amor was particularly brutal, with Ella Thomas choosing to couple up with Ouzy See after being worried that Tyrique Hyde would leave her single too.
However in a shock that she certainly didn’t expect, Ty remained solo after the Casa Amor experiment, causing absolute fireworks between them.
Since then, Ella has been trying to win Ty back, although he has been flirting with Kady McDermott to try and get back at Ella.
But things could be set to get even more explosive during Sunday night’s episode (July 9) with the return of the dreaded Movie night.
In the episode, the islanders are set to get a text which reads: “Islanders, it’s time to get your glam game strong and hit the red carpet as tonight is Movie Night #FrontRowSeats #SweetOrSalty.”
As usual, the boys will take on the girls in a quiz, with the team who wins each question getting to pick a clip to watch.
And it sounds like Ty’s behaviour of encouraging the other boys to stray in Casa doesn’t go down well with the girls.
But other revelations will leave one couple on the rocks.
Love Island airs nightly at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX
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