Irish Daily Star

Parents put a boycott on bonking

Superhero star Tobey is a fan

- ■■Amy DENMAN

ALMOST half the Love Island stars have been banned from bonking by their parents.

The singletons will have an unlimited supply of condoms but many have promised to behave themselves.

Dubliner Catherine Agbaje said: “Sex on TV isn’t something I’m going to do, just because I’m respectful.”

Molly Marsh said: “My dad said, ‘No dirty business under the sheets’.

“And I wouldn’t want to disappoint my grandma and grandad.”

Hunky Tyrique said he was raised well: “Having sex in the villa is a bit of a sticky one because I’ve got a sister and a mum at home watching.”

LOVE Island 2023 is poised for an explosive return on Monday as host Maya Jama has jetted to Mallorca for the show — which has some very famous fans.

A-listers Amy Schumer and Lizzo have previously taken interest in the series and Maya revealed Spider-Man star Tobey Maguire is also a fan. As 28-year-old Maya and producer Mike Spencer take The Star on a tour of the swish new villa, Maya says 47-year-old Tobey couldn’t resist raving about the series after they were sat next to one another at a showbiz event.

Show

Maya spilled: “[Tobey] loves the show. He’s a big fan. “And, yeah, he loved the show and knew all the series and everything.” Meanwhile, producer Mike Spencer reveals Barbie star Margot Robbie is also a big fan: “We’ve been chatting to Margot [Robbie] as well we’ve brought some merchandis­e for her.”

When asked if Margot (32) could be making a cameo appearance on the show, Mike teased: “Watch this space!” He added how the Wolf Of Wall Street actress would be “the dream Islander”. The swanky new villa is complete with a series of exciting new additions — as the Hideaway has been treated to a sexy pink and purple makeover while two outdoor day beds have been added.

OLD FAVOURITES: Outdoor gym and bedrooms

Clothes

A new ‘re-list’ drawer has been added into the swanky dressing room so Islanders can give their clothes to be advertised and bought by fans on eBay, one of the show’s many commercial collaborat­ors. Aside from the classic Love Island neon signs plastered across the villa, a new sign added to the bathroom has a more important message.

The show is inviting Islanders and viewers to “check your chest” in collaborat­ion with the breast cancer charity Coppafeel.

Producer Mike has also called for more “dad bods” on the shows.

The producers could also be open to ‘throuples’ — but Mike admits it would prove to be a logistical nightmare.

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