Love Island Australia stars reveal bizarre reason they wear sunglasses in bed
The Love Island Australia stars have revealed the reason they wear sunglasses to bed.
During a Q&A session with fans of the show, the islanders revealed that they wore glasses in bed because the bedroom lights were bright.
“It’s so bright, it’s brighter than the sun,” Phoebe H said in the video posted to 9Now.
Love Island Australia stars have revealed the bizarre reason they wear sunglasses in bed
“It’s piercing,” agreed her co-star Jessica.
Maddy and Stella also explained that they wore sunglasses to bed to keep the light rays out of their eyes.
“You have no idea how much we suffer here,” Maddy added jokingly.
During a Q&A with fans of the show, the islanders revealed they wore glasses in bed because the bedroom lights were so bright
It comes after the producers of Love Island Australia imposed a strict alcohol rule on the funny actors in the dating contest.
Competitors are now limited to one alcoholic drink per day.
Contestants have long been known to “get hammered” on the show – drinking to excess while filming, leading to embarrassing situations on and off camera.
Love Island executive producer Alex Mavroidakis told the Herald Sun that heavy drinking was not good for the show or the contestants because it slowed down filming and affected their looks and decisions.
It comes after the producers of Love Island Australia imposed a strict alcohol rule on the funny cast of the dating contest.
He told the publication that the raunchy islanders would get one drink a day because “we’re not one of those ‘get them hammered’ type shows.”
“We want them to look amazing and we want them to make smart decisions so you’ll never see a drunk person on Love Island,” he said.
He explained that alcohol slowed down production because contestants could sleep hungover and become aggressive while intoxicated.
The current season’s screening on Channel Nine’s 9Now digital platform was filmed in a picturesque villa in Mallorca, Spain.
Love Island executive producer Alex Mavroidakis told the Herald Sun that heavy drinking was not good for the show or the contestants because it slowed down filming and affected their looks and decisions.
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