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Football team orgies, threesomes and 5 women in 1 night – how Love Island stars are setting dangerous sex standards
Football team orgies, threesomes and 5 women in 1 night – how Love Island stars are setting dangerous sex standards

The Irish Sun

time13 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Football team orgies, threesomes and 5 women in 1 night – how Love Island stars are setting dangerous sex standards

THERE is one thing that should always remain private - and that's a boys' group chat. If you've ever caught a glimpse of what's been said between a bunch of chest-thumping lads about their sexual exploits, you'll know the majority is bulls***. 3 Harry and Helena in the Love Island Hideaway Credit: ITV2 3 Harry's behaviour has come under fire from fans Credit: Eroteme 3 Dejon was left mortified after his date with a bombshell aired Credit: Eroteme Filled with more lies and exaggerations than you could shake a stick at, they'd be thrown in the dog house by their girlfriend if they dared sneak a peek - just as Love Island's Dejon Noel-Williams discovered this week. He looked like a petrified deer caught in headlights when told his territorial love interest It got me thinking during the latest racy challenge, Got The Receipts, about how the Love Islanders' throwaway claims about their sexual escapades could be having a damaging impact on the ITV2 show's younger audience. Last night we heard naughty confessions from READ MORE ON LOVE ISLAND Just like what happens in a boys' chat, it's entirely plausible these lads embellished their sex life history having got carried away talking to producers to get on the show. But unlike in a boys' chat, these exploits have been aired on telly - setting unrealistic and dangerous standards for the young boys and girls watching. With Love Island's most engaged audience aged between 16-24, it's worrisome that they are being led to believe it's normal for a group of 20-somethings to have engaged in a number of promiscuous encounters - from orgies to joining the mile-high club. Dr. Tara Suwinyattichaiporn, who stars as a sex and relationship expert on E4's Celebs Go Dating, warns that airing these kinds of sexually explicit conversations can "do more harm than good". Most read in Love Island She told The Sun: "As a certified sexologist and professor, I am an advocate for sex positivity, and openly communicating about sex. "I often talk about group sex and casual sex in an educational context. Love Island THREESOME shock as bombshell propositions two islanders "However, it is important to acknowledge that conversations portrayed on TV that sensationalise promiscuous behaviours can be extremely damaging to young girls in our modern society. "This is because it is talked about outside of comprehensive sex education, healthy sex context, and without proper communication and discourse around consent, sexual self-esteem and sexual agency this sort of conversation can do more harm than good." It's important to note that reactions to the Love Islanders' racy revelations were met with contrasting views - depending on the gender of those involved. Despite having claimed to have enjoyed a group orgy with a female football team, Harry described Helena as a "good time girl" after confessing to having a threesome. The most shocking sex confessions of the series THE sex confessions of the 2025 summer Love Islanders so far... Harry had an orgy with an entire women's football team Helena admitted she had a threesome with two men Remell confessed the most people he's slept with in a night is five and he's had 20 threesomes Shea romped with a 50-year-old when he was 19 Yasmin offers Dejon a threesome with her and Toni Yasmin boasted about affairs and breaking up relationships As she quite rightly pointed out, it's Harry who turns every one of their conversations sexual, while complaining he's not sure if there's more to their relationship than just that. The double standard led fans to label him a Meanwhile Shakria, who was kissed (out of the blue) by Blu was slated by Harry, who retaliated by sneaking out of the bedroom and taking Helena to the Hideaway for a night of passion. It may be 2025, but the striking difference between the reaction depending on whether it was a male or female involved stands out. Back in the early days of Love Island, viewers watched stars have sex on top of the covers, but now it's much more toned down. If there is any hanky panky going on between the sheets, it's merely insinuated with a close up of the couple's interlinked feet in bed or the wobble of items on a bedside cabinet. It therefore seems odd to have claims of wild sex scenarios aired as if they were undoubtedly true. I've often complained the over-censoring of Love Island's most recent series has taken the spice out of the show. But the juxtaposition of putting welfare first by ditching safe sex scenes only to replace it with more obscene and raunchy chat about it seems at odds.

Football team orgies, threesomes and 5 women in 1 night – how Love Island stars are setting dangerous sex standards
Football team orgies, threesomes and 5 women in 1 night – how Love Island stars are setting dangerous sex standards

Scottish Sun

time13 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Football team orgies, threesomes and 5 women in 1 night – how Love Island stars are setting dangerous sex standards

With teenagers glued to the new series, is the open sex life chat doing more harm than good? red flag Football team orgies, threesomes and 5 women in 1 night – how Love Island stars are setting dangerous sex standards Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THERE is one thing that should always remain private - and that's a boys' group chat. If you've ever caught a glimpse of what's been said between a bunch of chest-thumping lads about their sexual exploits, you'll know the majority is bulls***. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 3 Harry and Helena in the Love Island Hideaway Credit: ITV2 3 Harry's behaviour has come under fire from fans Credit: Eroteme 3 Dejon was left mortified after his date with a bombshell aired Credit: Eroteme Filled with more lies and exaggerations than you could shake a stick at, they'd be thrown in the dog house by their girlfriend if they dared sneak a peek - just as Love Island's Dejon Noel-Williams discovered this week. He looked like a petrified deer caught in headlights when told his territorial love interest Meg had watched his flirty date with bombshell Malisha and accused him of having "disrespected, violated and embarrassed" her. It got me thinking during the latest racy challenge, Got The Receipts, about how the Love Islanders' throwaway claims about their sexual escapades could be having a damaging impact on the ITV2 show's younger audience. Last night we heard naughty confessions from Harry having an orgy with an entire football team, to Remell enjoying 20 threesomes and sleeping with five women in one night. Just like what happens in a boys' chat, it's entirely plausible these lads embellished their sex life history having got carried away talking to producers to get on the show. But unlike in a boys' chat, these exploits have been aired on telly - setting unrealistic and dangerous standards for the young boys and girls watching. With Love Island's most engaged audience aged between 16-24, it's worrisome that they are being led to believe it's normal for a group of 20-somethings to have engaged in a number of promiscuous encounters - from orgies to joining the mile-high club. Dr. Tara Suwinyattichaiporn, who stars as a sex and relationship expert on E4's Celebs Go Dating, warns that airing these kinds of sexually explicit conversations can "do more harm than good". She told The Sun: "As a certified sexologist and professor, I am an advocate for sex positivity, and openly communicating about sex. "I often talk about group sex and casual sex in an educational context. Love Island THREESOME shock as bombshell propositions two islanders "However, it is important to acknowledge that conversations portrayed on TV that sensationalise promiscuous behaviours can be extremely damaging to young girls in our modern society. "This is because it is talked about outside of comprehensive sex education, healthy sex context, and without proper communication and discourse around consent, sexual self-esteem and sexual agency this sort of conversation can do more harm than good." It's important to note that reactions to the Love Islanders' racy revelations were met with contrasting views - depending on the gender of those involved. Despite having claimed to have enjoyed a group orgy with a female football team, Harry described Helena as a "good time girl" after confessing to having a threesome. The most shocking sex confessions of the series THE sex confessions of the 2025 summer Love Islanders so far... Harry had an orgy with an entire women's football team Helena admitted she had a threesome with two men Remell confessed the most people he's slept with in a night is five and he's had 20 threesomes Shea romped with a 50-year-old when he was 19 Yasmin offers Dejon a threesome with her and Toni Yasmin boasted about affairs and breaking up relationships As she quite rightly pointed out, it's Harry who turns every one of their conversations sexual, while complaining he's not sure if there's more to their relationship than just that. The double standard led fans to label him a "misogynistic hypocrite" and call for his removal from the show. Meanwhile Yasmin was slammed for downplaying Shea's shock admission that he'd slept with a 50-year-old woman when he was 19, describing him as "troublesome". Shakria, who was kissed (out of the blue) by Blu was slated by Harry, who retaliated by sneaking out of the bedroom and taking Helena to the Hideaway for a night of passion. It may be 2025, but the striking difference between the reaction depending on whether it was a male or female involved stands out. Back in the early days of Love Island, viewers watched stars have sex on top of the covers, but now it's much more toned down. If there is any hanky panky going on between the sheets, it's merely insinuated with a close up of the couple's interlinked feet in bed or the wobble of items on a bedside cabinet. It therefore seems odd to have claims of wild sex scenarios aired as if they were undoubtedly true. I've often complained the over-censoring of Love Island's most recent series has taken the spice out of the show. But the juxtaposition of putting welfare first by ditching safe sex scenes only to replace it with more obscene and raunchy chat about it seems at odds.

Inside the celeb glow-down trend as they get filler dissolved – and Love Island's Faye warns about botched Botox
Inside the celeb glow-down trend as they get filler dissolved – and Love Island's Faye warns about botched Botox

The Irish Sun

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Inside the celeb glow-down trend as they get filler dissolved – and Love Island's Faye warns about botched Botox

THE world of cosmetic fillers and facial injectables is facing a surprising backlash. Celebrities including 7 Molly-Mae Hague is one of many reality stars who helped make filler mainstream Credit: Mollymae/Instagram 7 Now Molly-Mae is one of many who are opting to dissolve their filler Credit: Instagram 7 Geordie Shore star Chloe Ferry has also set out to embrace her natural look by dissolving filler Credit: Instagram Speaking out about her previous filler on her documentary series, Molly-Mae admitted : "If filler had been a permanent thing, and I wasn't able to, like, reverse what I'd done. I could have genuinely, completely destroyed my face." At the time, experts estimated that and paid thousands more to have them reversed. The UK aesthetics industry is estimated to be worth approximately £3.2 billion as of 2024, with experts projecting it could reach a whopping £3.6 billion by the end of 2025. And now, filler reversals are shaking up this billion-pound industry sparking a major beauty U-turn that's sweeping through the ranks of UK celebs. As the spotlight shifts to this new trend it signals not just a change in the aesthetics industry but a redefinition of beauty itself. Love Island Star's Filler Nightmare 7 Faye Winter appeared on the seventh series of Love Island in 2021 and admitted at one point she had become 'filler blind' Credit: ITV/Instagram 7 A botched procedure left Faye having to tape up her face during her Love Island auditions Credit: Instagram For Love Island alum The 29-year-old, who appeared on the seventh series of the ITV2 dating show in 2021, admitted at one point she had become 'filler blind'. Speaking to The Sun, she said: 'I was definitely filler blind when it came to how much I had in my face. ' 'I didn't want to listen to Jan (mum) and Keith (dad), so I had to listen to the nation instead.' Before her big break, the reality beauty had trusted a practitioner who she thought was a qualified — but a botched procedure left her having to tape up her face during her Love Island auditions. 'I went to somebody that wasn't qualified medically and he had put too much Botox in and put it into the wrong area of my face,' she revealed. 'My eyebrows had completely lapsed, I had no eyebrow arch whatsoever and that was really difficult because I was actually going in for my auditions at the time. Geordie Shore's Sophie Kasaei reveals her new look face after getting her filler dissolved 'I remember having my makeup done and we put tape on either side of my face and then strapped my face up and lifted it.' 'It wasn't about enhancing what I already had, it was purely about them receiving the most money out of me possible and I think looking back, that's really sad,' she admitted. Reflecting on the pressures of being in the public eye, Faye opened up about the impact that social media criticism can have on Love Islanders' self-esteem. She said: 'I've seen it with the new cast that have come out people are already jumping on the way that people look. 'We go in thinking we're okay and people aren't accepting us for the way we look so then we want to change ourselves - we are only human. 'We're always constantly compared to one another and who's the ugliest. 'I went on (TikTok) the other day and it was like 'season seven were the least attractive cast of Love Island ever' and you just think, that does get to people, it isn't very kind,' she added. After leaving the villa, Faye admitted she had been feeling unhappy and there were many things in her life she needed to sort out besides getting her filler dissolved. When I came out of the villa, I was very unhappy. Faye Winter 'I'd done things wrong, the way I looked was far down the pecking order, I put on a lot of weight whilst I was in the villa so there were a lot of things I needed to sort out and I needed to get myself back.' Eventually she opted to have her lip filler dissolved explaining: 'I had my filler dissolved and sadly I couldn't not have any filler put back into my lips. I had to have a 0.5 ml put in because my lips were so wrinkly from where they'd been overstretched. 'So I think a lot of the time a lot of people think oh, it's just reversible but it's not.' Speaking about her future when it comes to aesthetics, the Love Island star admitted: 'If there's still something that I'm not happy with in five years time, am I going to get surgery? Probably, but I will make sure that it's done safely.' Now Faye is helping push for tighter regulations in the UK that would clamp down on people offering procedures without extensive medical training. Currently there are no laws that prevent anyone from picking up a needle and injecting the faces of Brits with filler, leaving the aesthetics industry unregulated. Dr Rosh: Inside The Industry 7 Dr Roshan Ravindran is the world's most renowned aesthetics doctor Credit: PR Also at the forefront of the push for stricter regulations in the UK is one of the country's most renowned aesthetics doctors, Dr Roshan Ravindran. Dr Rosh has been instrumental in the modern aesthetics industry and has amassed over 500,000 followers on Instagram alone. A pioneer in natural aesthetics and the CEO of an award winning medical clinic called KLNIK. Speaking to The Sun, the cosmetic doctor revealed where the UK sits globally when it comes to it's regulation standards, he said: "Most third world countries have more regulation than us. "We're down with places like Costa Rica and Vietnam." And Dr Rosh is seeing the consequences daily in his clinic. I can do anywhere from five to 15 dissolves a day [...] in America, they average two to three dissolves a month. Dr Rosh 'People genuinely believe filler is going to make them look better – but they're not equipped for if they have filler and they look worse," he added. And correcting it isn't always straightforward — or legal. 'I'm telling you across the board, people are illegally doing dissolving because dissolving is a prescription only medication,' he said. 'So they're not seeing a prescriber first and the dissolving has been done illegal pretty much across the board in the UK. 'It's something local councils are turning a blind eye to. It's something our politicians are turning a blind eye to. It's something our mayor's turning a blind eye to and harm's happening.' And for those considering getting filler, Dr Rosh offered a stark warning. ' It is not a value industry, so if a deal looks too good to be true, it is. Most fillers at the top level are over £100 a ml. 'So if you're having filler for under £150 per ml, you are probably injecting rubbish into your face." Celebrities like the Kardashians have become powerful influencers in the world of cosmetic enhancements, with their ever-evolving looks shaping global trends and fueling the demand for fillers and injectables. Speaking candidly about the influence of celebrity culture on beauty standards, Dr Rosh protested: 'Please, please, please do not take advice from Kylie Jenner or Kim Kardashian on beauty. They are paid to promote. 'For example one of them may or may not have asked me to do that. "They would expect me to pay them despite the fact I'm one of the world's best injectors. 'That is how they work please across the board no one should be following the beauty advice of Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner. They are billboards.' Dr Rosh boasts an impressive client list which range from reality stars, to actors, models and footballers. One of his clients is Love Island star 7 Among Dr Rosh's high-profile clients is Love Island star Grace Jackson Credit: PR Speaking about the reality beauty, he said: 'Everyone wants celebrities, to be honest and she worked in my clinic for two years so why wouldn't she be honest.' 'I have been surprised at the hate online for her being honest. 'She has a middle cheek split so she gets a little bit of swelling there that comes out in the heat. That's not from cheek filler, that's not from trauma, it's just genetic. 'So I do point one ml of filler to soften this deficiency people then start talking about this swelling and going, she looks bizarre, she looks swollen, she's too filled. 'And when you tell everyone, look at the video guys I'm doing less than point one ml here - everyone then accuses you of lying. 'People like to be judgemental online, people like to attack especially when someone's pretty." When it comes to cost, shockingly the cosmetic doctor revealed some people can spend almost half their life savings on getting cheap filler and then trying to reverse it. Speaking about patients who have received botched procedures by practitioners, he said: 'They look dreadful and they come to me asking 'well what do I do now? I've spent 30% to 40% of my life savings'. 'They say: I've expected to look like I'm totally fine but now I don't, I look like an absolute terrible monster and now they've got to spend another £1,000 just to correct it. 'That's the problem with aesthetics in the UK and what can they do? They can't do anything. 'And who do you think it's down to? It's probably everyone involved, the regulators, the government. The government are turning a blind eye to it.' Dr Rosh is one of many leading experts who is pushing for tighter restrictions and industry regulations. Read more on the Irish Sun Stars like Faye Winter also reflect the growing number of reality stars and UK celebs who are choosing to ditch the fillers and be more transparent with the public. So what we're seeing isn't just a beauty trend but a full-blown industry U-turn and with the natural look making a major comeback it seems it's here to stay.

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