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Scottish Sun
an hour ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Love Island boss warns cast their EXES could show up as bombshells when series launches next week
A LOVE Island chief has teased new recruits will be reunited with their exes in the villa. Just days after we exclusively revealed the full line-up, ITV's Mike Spencer-Hayter has shared that there is likely to be a few blasts from the past waiting in the wings. 3 Love Island's new stars could come face to face with their exes Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 3 Maya Jama will oversee all the villa drama Ahead of Monday night's series launch, he exclusively told The Sun: "Do you know what I always say, the cast get released and then the ex's come forward. And that's how you get the bombshells. "They will have to go through the process. but we have already a pool of really really good bombshells lined up. "There's some people in that mix that are really under the radar as well. "The casting team have been working for quite a while now. Gone to lots of different events and been out and about looking for people and I think they've done a brilliant job. "We always have those killer bombshells to come in." Not only can fans expect serious drama when old wounds are opened and perhaps spicy connections are revisited, but there promises to be some of the most X-rated scenes in years. Bosses have decided they will show couples romping after five years of keeping the sex sessions off air. Mike told The Mirror: 'If sex happens, we'll show it. The Hideaway will be open 24 hours.' Have YOU got a story or an amazing picture or video? Email exclusive@ and you could even get PAID He added: 'We need to keep the show fresh and exciting. After 10 years, the stats speak for themselves. The show will continue to thrive." In the early days of Love Island, nothing was censored and fans were often given a full view of steamy bedroom antics. Love Island 2025 cast revealed as footballer, actress and beauty influencer who cheated death sign up This included Terry Walsh and Emma Jane's infamous romp on top of the covers in 2016 - and his very public display with Malin Andersson during the same series. Zara Holland was also stripped of her Miss GB title in 2016 after having sex on TV with Alex Bowen. Meanwhile, the now-late Sophie Gradon, who tragically passed away in 2018, had sex with Tom Powell in a cupboard. 3 Sex scenes are back on the Love Island menu Credit: ITV


Scottish Sun
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Love Island WILL show Hideaway's sizzling sex scenes for first time in years confirms show boss
Show narrator Iain Stirling previously revealed why sex scenes had been censored SUMMER OF SEX Love Island WILL show Hideaway's sizzling sex scenes for first time in years confirms show boss Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LOVE Island fans will be given a look at all the x-rated sex scenes that go on in the Hideaway, the show's boss has confirmed. For the first time in years, viewers will be shown the kinky action that goes on between loved-up islanders in the private bedroom. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 7 Love Island's executive producer has confirmed sex scenes will be shown this year Credit: ITV 7 Viewers will be treated to footage of all the kinky goings on in the Hideaway Credit: ITV 7 The private bedroom will be open 24/7 this summer Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 7 It has been given a luxury makeover Credit: Shutterstock Editorial Love Island has edited out sex scenes since 2020, meaning fans have never truly known whether a couple has gone all the way or not. But this summer, that is set to change. Mike Spencer, Love Island's executive producer, has told The Mirror: 'If sex happens, we'll show it. The Hideaway will be open 24 hours.' He added: 'We need to keep the show fresh and exciting. After 10 years, the stats speak for themselves. The show will continue to thrive." This will be the first time in five years that X-rated scenes will be aired during episodes of the ITV2 reality show. In the early days of Love Island, nothing was censored and fans were often given a full view of steamy bedroom antics. This included Terry Walsh and Emma Jane's infamous romp on top of the covers in 2016 - and his very public display with Malin Andersson during the same series. Zara Holland was also stripped of her Miss GB title in 2016 after having sex on TV with Alex Bowen. Meanwhile, the now-late Sophie Gradon, who tragically passed away in 2018, had sex with Tom Powell in a cupboard. But speaking in 2020, Love Island narrator Iain Stirling confirmed that bosses had decided to censor sex scenes going forward. Love Island 2025: Top villa snog spots Iain told Vice that having sex on TV was "done" and said some former contestants had lived to regret their very public actions. He told the publication: 'I think there might be a bit less s******g on TV this year, because they know it'll be on television. "But I actually think there might well be s******g, They're beautiful young people in a luxury villa – there probably will be some s******g. "Sometimes it's important for the narrative, but you can tell that story through the conversations afterwards. "It's not a moral question – if anything, that's less of an issue now, because people coming on are so aware of what happens with the footage from the villa. "What I don't know is if we'll show it. It's done now – people have shagged on TV. We broadcasted it before because it was an interesting thing to show and deal with. Now, having sex on telly? It's done." This year's Love Island kicks off on Monday but there has already been chaos among the line-up. Kyle Ashman, 23, was axed from the show before stepping in the villa after it emerged he had been arrested in connection with a machete attack. The hopeful was quizzed by cops over a violent attack that took place in February. He was released without charge and maintains his innocence. Professional rugby player Conor Phillips, 25, has now been drafted in to replace Kyle in the villa. Kyle still wants to return to Love Island. It has also come to light that fitness fanatic Dejon Noel-Williams was questioned by police after he was accused of stealing a phone on a night out. He was released with no further action. Dejon had spoken to cops alongside Kettering FC footballer Harlain Mbayo, who was ordered to carry out a community resolution, which can involve an apology or compensation. ITV was aware of the incident with Dejon when he secured his place on the dating show, a spokesman confirmed. 7 Sex scenes have not been shown on Love Island in years 7 Zara Holland was stripped of her Miss GB crown after getting frisky on TV


Scottish Sun
19-05-2025
- Health
- Scottish Sun
I have permanent skin damage from using tanning nasal spray twice – it made me dizzy & nauseous too, says former Miss GB
'My face was bright red, itchy - it was just horrific," beauty queen Jen Atkins recalled TAN WARNING I have permanent skin damage from using tanning nasal spray twice – it made me dizzy & nauseous too, says former Miss GB THEY promise to give you a glowing, bronze complexion, but the new trend of nasal tanning sprays is packed with risks. So much so, former Miss GB Jen Atkins has issued a stark warning after using one of the sprays just twice left her extremely ill and with persisting hyperpigmentation on her face. Advertisement 4 Beauty queen Jen Atkins has issued a stark warning against nasal tanning sprays Credit: ITV 4 She was crowned Miss GB 2020 before using the dangerous beauty product Credit: ITV 4 Just two uses of a nasal tanning spray left Jen with permanent skin damage Credit: Jen Atkin The 31-year-old, who won the Miss GB pageant in 2020, was offered a free nasal tanning spray in exchange for promotion through Instagram. But the unlicensed product came with a host of negative side effects and left her with permanent skin damage. Nasal tanning sprays contain a substance known as melanotan II which may stimulate melanin production when inhaled and transferred into the bloodstream. Most are not regulated by health authorities, meaning that the quality, safety and dosage of each product could vary, and some products may be contaminated or unsafe. Advertisement As such, the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) is urging the public to avoid any tanning product that is 'inhaled or ingested'. It warns of side effects including nausea, vomiting, high blood pressure, and changes in mole shape and size. The sprays could also cause coughing, sneezing and nasal congestion due to irritation of the respiratory tract. Jen knows these nasty side effects all too personally - and it only took one use for her to suffer. Advertisement 'I was naive and I just took the product,' the beauty queen, from Grimsby, revealed on This Morning. 'I used it twice. 'The first time, it made me feel so sick and dizzy. I was actually driving to work, so how incredibly dangerous was that? 'My face was bright red, itchy - it was just horrific. 'Silly me tried it again the next day and it was even worse. Advertisement 'I thought I was going to throw up on the way to work. It was just awful.' Costing from £20 to £35, nasal tanning sprays are a hit with younger people and have become a social media phenomenon. However, the process is considered unsafe as melanotan II is illegal in the UK. Susanna Daniels, CEO of Melanoma Focus, said: 'We're becoming increasingly concerned about the use of both nasal tanning sprays and tanning injections and their potential links with melanoma skin cancer. Advertisement 'These unregulated and illegal products not only pose serious health risks but also encourage harmful behaviours, particularly among young consumers. 'We urge the public to consider the long-term impacts on their health and avoid using these substances altogether.'


The Irish Sun
19-05-2025
- Health
- The Irish Sun
I have permanent skin damage from using tanning nasal spray twice – it made me dizzy & nauseous too, says former Miss GB
THEY promise to give you a glowing, bronze complexion, but the new trend of nasal tanning sprays is packed with risks. So much so, former Miss GB Jen Atkins has issued a stark warning after 4 Beauty queen Jen Atkins has issued a stark warning against nasal tanning sprays Credit: ITV 4 She was crowned Miss GB 2020 before using the dangerous beauty product Credit: ITV 4 Just two uses of a nasal tanning spray left Jen with permanent skin damage Credit: Jen Atkin The 31-year-old, who won the But the unlicensed product came with a host of negative side effects and left her with Nasal tanning sprays contain a substance known as melanotan II which may stimulate melanin production when inhaled and transferred into the bloodstream. Most are not regulated by health authorities, meaning that the quality, safety and dosage of each product could vary, and some products may be contaminated or unsafe. read more on skincare As such, the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) is urging the public to avoid any tanning product that is 'inhaled or ingested'. It warns of side effects including nausea, vomiting, The sprays could also cause coughing, sneezing and nasal congestion due to irritation of the respiratory tract. Jen knows these nasty side effects all too personally - and it only took one use for her to suffer. Most read in Fabulous 'I was naive and I just took the product,' the beauty queen, from Grimsby, revealed on This Morning. 'I used it twice. 'The first time, it made me feel so sick and dizzy. I was actually driving to work, so how incredibly dangerous was that? 'My face was bright red, itchy - it was just horrific. 'Silly me tried it again the next day and it was even worse. 'I thought I was going to throw up on the way to work. It was just awful.' Costing from £20 to £35, nasal tanning sprays However, the process is considered unsafe as melanotan II is illegal in the UK. Susanna Daniels, CEO of Melanoma Focus, said: 'We're becoming increasingly concerned about the use of both nasal tanning sprays and 'These unregulated and illegal products not only pose serious health risks but also encourage harmful behaviours, particularly among young consumers. 'We urge the public to consider the long-term impacts on their health and avoid using these substances altogether.' 4 Jen bravely shared her story on ITV daytime show, This Morning Credit: ITV


The Sun
19-05-2025
- Health
- The Sun
I have permanent skin damage from using tanning nasal spray twice – it made me dizzy & nauseous too, says former Miss GB
THEY promise to give you a glowing, bronze complexion, but the new trend of nasal tanning sprays is packed with risks. So much so, former Miss GB Jen Atkins has issued a stark warning after using one of the sprays just twice left her extremely ill and with persisting hyperpigmentation on her face. 4 4 The 31-year-old, who won the Miss GB pageant in 2020, was offered a free nasal tanning spray in exchange for promotion through Instagram. But the unlicensed product came with a host of negative side effects and left her with permanent skin damage. Nasal tanning sprays contain a substance known as melanotan II which may stimulate melanin production when inhaled and transferred into the bloodstream. Most are not regulated by health authorities, meaning that the quality, safety and dosage of each product could vary, and some products may be contaminated or unsafe. As such, the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) is urging the public to avoid any tanning product that is 'inhaled or ingested'. It warns of side effects including nausea, vomiting, high blood pressure, and changes in mole shape and size. The sprays could also cause coughing, sneezing and nasal congestion due to irritation of the respiratory tract. Jen knows these nasty side effects all too personally - and it only took one use for her to suffer. 'I was naive and I just took the product,' the beauty queen, from Grimsby, revealed on This Morning. 'I used it twice. 'The first time, it made me feel so sick and dizzy. I was actually driving to work, so how incredibly dangerous was that? 'My face was bright red, itchy - it was just horrific. 'Silly me tried it again the next day and it was even worse. 'I thought I was going to throw up on the way to work. It was just awful.' Costing from £20 to £35, nasal tanning sprays are a hit with younger people and have become a social media phenomenon. However, the process is considered unsafe as melanotan II is illegal in the UK. Susanna Daniels, CEO of Melanoma Focus, said: 'We're becoming increasingly concerned about the use of both nasal tanning sprays and tanning injections and their potential links with melanoma skin cancer. 'These unregulated and illegal products not only pose serious health risks but also encourage harmful behaviours, particularly among young consumers. 'We urge the public to consider the long-term impacts on their health and avoid using these substances altogether.' 4