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A LOVE Island star has revealed the 'raunchy' scenes that viewers aren't being shown on screen.
Cara De La Hoyde Massey won the hit dating show in 2016, alongside husband Nathan.
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A Love Island star has revealed the 'raunchy' scenes that viewers aren't being shown on screen
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Cara De La Hoyde confessed that there will be a lot going on that we as the viewers don't see at home
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The 2025 series has been far from dull
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And amid the chaos of this current series, and Yasmin's very sexual comments, OG Islanders like Cara have been saying just how much it reminds them of when they were on Love Island, nearly a decade ago.
From chats about threesomes to secret snogs, and one boy's confession that he'd slept with a whole women's football team, the 2025 series has been far from dull.
And 34-year-old Cara confessed that there will be a lot going on that we as the viewers don't see at home.
Speaking on behalf of Genting Casino, she said: 'The things that came out in our series, I don't even think I can say! So on this series, there must be so much more they're saying that they're not even showing us.
'In fact, there are things they probably can't show us, because it's just a group of young people talking and having a laugh. We'd all do the same, wouldn't we?'
Cara also spoke about the pressure the Islanders will be feeling, and how it feels like you've been in the villa for a lot longer than you actually have.
She said: 'It's so hard because obviously I've been in there and the public haven't been in there, so they don't understand what it's like.
'Once you're coupled up with someone, you kind of feel safe. I think this year especially, they want to be coupled up because it makes them feel safer as they're just letting people go left, right and centre.'
She also said Meg's behaviour towards Malisha in the Dejon love triangle 'wasn't right,' but defended her by adding: 'I understand why people's reactions are sometimes so big because you're just in a bubble.
'We watch the show for an hour and then go away and we have our normal life, but for everyone in there, that is literally all that consumes their day. They've got no contact with the outside world and can't move away from these situations.'
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And things are only about to get even more dramatic in the villa, with four new bombshells heading in and going straight for a saucy sleepover.
Lobe Island's four new bombshells have already left the villa in the series' latest chaotic twist - but they've not gone far, and they're not alone.
The Sun can reveal the newbies have taken four OG's with them to the Casa Amor villa for a sleepover.
Last summer, the same twist saw Joey Essex and Grace Jackson hook up in steamy scenes - and producers are hoping for more of the same from 2025's Islanders.
Whilst we are keeping shtum on which of the OGs are selected for the saucy stopover, we can reveal that their choices leave their partners' losing their heads back at the main villa.
A source said: 'The saucy sleepover worked brilliantly last year and bosses felt now was the perfect time to deploy the same cheeky twist.
'Dejon and Meg have just made up, Tommy and Megan and Conor and Emily are wavering, and everyone else is scrambling for a connection.
'The bombshells aren't playing it safe though and their choices make for brilliant TV.'
NEW BOMBSHELLS
The Sun earlier revealed the four new bombshells who are fresh on Love Island
The first is Giorgio Russo, who is football champion Alessia Russo's brother.
The half Italian hunk is known as Gio and, just like his England Women's and Arsenal champion sis, he's big into his fitness.
Yet his villa entrance may well mean he will miss Alessia's stint in the Women's Euro's 2025, which kicks off on July 2.
The other lad is Will Means, who will be more than a rival for Gio in the gym.
He competes in Hyrox world championship races and has even done an Ironman.
The boys are joined by two stunning girls.
The Sun had already revealed that gorgeous blonde Poppy Harrison had flown out to Mallorca ready for romance, and now she's in the villa.
She has set foot in the ITV2 matchmaking show compound after only calling time on her latest relationship last week.
Last but not least is Caprice Alexandra, who looks to be another travel bunny.
Her Instagram is filled with curvy bikini snaps from the likes of Mauritius and Morocco.
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Cara and Nathan won the hit dating show in 2016
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There's been a lot of snogging this series
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