A TV sex expert (what a job, eh?) has revealed she believes some of the contestants on this year's Love Island are "making sex noises" and faking the act in order to get votes to stay on the show.
Rebecca Dakin aka The Great British Sexpert explained that in her opinion the, erm, noises (ew) viewers hear on the show don't match up with the action. If you know what we mean?
Referring to Montana Brown and newbie Alex Beattie's exploits in the Hideaway a couple of nights ago (FINALLY), Rebecca claimed producers edited the sex scene to play moaning sounds while they were not having sex, in order to 'keep it vague' so viewers wouldn’t think any less of them.
In last night's show Montana explained they didn't actually have sex - just 'did bits,' lol – but Rebecca believes this might not be the whole truth.
Speaking to The Sun, she revealed: "They didn’t show any movement. The noise came as part of anticipation – which can happen – but we didn’t see anything.
"I’m not entirely sure they didn’t have sex.
"My personal opinion is there’s a bit of manipulation by the producers."
Hmmm, producers editing a show to make it seem more interesting? Whatever next?
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