
Love Island in fresh fakery row as two stars who hooked up BEFORE show have coupled up on screen without admitting it
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Love Island has been plunged into a huge fakery row, The Sun can exclusively reveal
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Ty Isherwood and Lauren Wood both hooked up in Love Island's unfilmed rehearsal week in May
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Yet they have pretended never to have met before after entering the main villa following the Casa Amor stage
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They were then invited back by show bosses to join the series proper as part of
Now back in the main villa, they have acted like strangers.
A source said: 'Ty and Lauren are acting like they've only just met but that's far from the case.
'They hooked up during the dry run, which is where a fake cast moves into the villa to test out everything from camera angles, to kitchen appliances and run-through challenges.
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'And then they even saw each other on the outside before ITV invited them back to be part of Casa Amor.
'Now they're both in the main villa pretending like none of this ever happened but it's all entirely fake and ITV know about it.
'Viewers deserve to know it's all a huge sham.'
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Viewers watched a scene where the pair appeared to chat for the first time.
Ty said: 'I feel like I've not really spoken to you. I feel like I've been catching eyes with you but I've not really had chance to speak to you.
Lauren giggled: 'Yeah I know.'
He asked: 'Are you still open? You knew that was coming. Obviously you're an attractive girl.'
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spin-off villa, after it was teased during last week's episode.
The Love Island newbies were seen strolling into the compound clad in swimwear - with one already having a connection to Harry.
On the show's official Instagram page it teased: "Amor the merrier… who's ready for Casa Amor?" and now we can report the full line-up.
Lauren Wood, 26,
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Lauren was unable to keep a straight face and laughed, as Ty added: 'I feel like we'd get along.'
The source added: 'Ty and Lauren don't live far from each other at home and they continued seeing each other after the dry run week.
'It was so awkward how the episode made out like they'd never met before.
'I think it's really important viewers know they're being duped.'
Whilst fans are not charged to take part in voting for Love Island on ITV's dedicated mobile phone app, it does host messaging and paid links in a Shop The Show section from the show's sponsors eBay and Boots.
There is also space for ITV's Love Island merchandise.
An ITV spokesperson declined to comment.
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A source told us the pair even saw each other on the outside world
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Shakira ditched Ty to couple up with Conor last night
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Lauren was left single after Toni chose Harrison to couple up with
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