Love Island stars say illness outbreak on show had cast running to toilet
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    Love Island stars Jess and Eve Gale revealed there was an "illness outbreak" during their ITV stint.

    The Winter 2020 Islanders chatted exclusively to the Daily Star during a Facebook Live chat.

    Previously the girls had admitted that producers often banned stars from going to the toilet during certain scenes.

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    This led showbiz reporter Carly Hacon to ask if there were ever any accidents due to this.

    Jess said: "We were like little schoolkids and I'd be like 'I really need to go'.

    "No one really had any accidents, there was the summer bug going around but you are in South Africa. The food is different, you are in a different country.

    "I didn't get it and thank the gods out there, I was so happy I didn't, but I know a lot of people had to rush to the toilet in challenges.

    "There was a 'free pass' if you said you had that, but luckily no accidents."

    She further added how sharing with her male co-stars added some extra grossness to the situation.

    Jess explained: "I hate sharing toilets with guys, it's so disgusting. There were toilets closer to the girls' changing room and one to guys' and I thought it would've made sense to make it 'girls and boys', but guys would still go in the girls' one. Ugh."

    The stunning TV stars, both 23, also revealed how they are often inundated with vile “threesome” requests.

    Eve told us: “I see it on random comments, but I don’t really pay any attention to them, because it’ll be a waste because guys are so weird.”

    When asked how it makes them feel, Eve answered: “To be honest, I don’t even pay attention. I do think they are weird disgusting pervy guys.

    “I feel like they all fall under the same umbrella,” Jess added.

    “What worries me is that there are so many of them online and that these are the people that you pass by in the street.

    “Everyone passes by these people, and they appear normal but online they’re all like ‘rawr’”, Eve said.

    Eve and Jess made their reality TV debut on the winter edition of Love Island 2020, where they entered at the same time as bombshells.

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