Firstly, they're not allowed to choose when they go to bed, as producers tell them when they can sleep, and secondly, they don't get the privacy of their own bedroom. The villa has a communal bedroom and the Islanders also need to share a bed with a fellow contestant.
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Read More »However, there is one alternative option for when circumstances mean that the couples don’t want to sleep together - a spare bed in the living room. Last week, viewers saw Davide make use of the living room bed after a dramatic argument with Ekin-Su, who he left to sleep alone in the main bedroom. And in last night's episode, Luca refused to sleep with new girl Danica and also opted for the living room bed instead. However, love interest Gemma didn’t join him in the bed, instead choosing to sleep next to Davide. But there might be more to it, with speculation that there’s another unknown rule when it comes to bed-sharing. While ITV have not confirmed all the bed-sharing rules on Love Island, some fans of the show now believe that there might be a rule against couples mixing in beds. One fan suggested: “I heard it's rules that you can't mix couples so for example Gemma couldn't sleep with Luca and Ekin couldn't sleep with Davide. I swear it's smth like that.” One surprising bed-sharing rule that we do know about, however, is that couples don’t sleep in the same bed on their day off. Speaking about the cast's days off, last year's winner Liam Reardon explained that the couples are separated at night so that producers don’t miss any of the action. He explained: “You still stay in the villa but it doesn't get shown on TV. We'd have same-sex beds. When the cameras aren't rolling, the boys would sleep with the boys and the girls would sleep with the girls."
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