Taking part in Love Island seems like all fun and games until you get down to the nitty gritty and find out all the absurd rules that come with taking part in the dating game.
From having to re-do scenes and the boys and girls being told to eat separately to not being able to take in photos of loved ones and certain hair tools being banned, it's seems like more effort that it's worth.
The latest All Star to reveal what item of clothing the Islanders were banned from wearing on the romance reality TV show is India Reynolds.
'The only things we couldn't wear in the villa were things that strobed on camera,' the Love Island 2019 bombshell told heat in an exclusive chat.
Not being funny but if we had picked out our favourite mini dress, matched it with a pair of hot AF heels as well as top tier hair and make up but it 'strobed' on camera, we would tell the ITV producers to invest in some better equipment.
'Anything with small stripes would make it go all fuzzy so we weren't allowed to wear that,' she went on.
'Sometimes the girls put on lacy dresses and that was strobe so we weren't allowed to wear that.'
Let's stop with telling the girls what cute outfits they can and can't wear and ban Casey O'Gorman from wearing neon trunks shall we? Even his bestie Tom Clare said as much.
Kady McDermott previously admitted that she had an item of clothing confiscated from the villa because it was 'branded.' No wonder the lads left their Supreme hoodies at home and stick to floral shirts instead.
Luckily for the cast, Love Island is now sponsored by eBay, which means the guys and girls have a whole bunch of fancy clothes and accessories to pick from.
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Emily Vierke is a digital writer who has dabbled in the world of celeb, beauty and fashion. She knows all the goss on the cast of Made in Chelsea and is forever obsessed with the queen of one-liners, Lucy "why is everyone getting up in my grill?" Watson. Long may she reign.