LOVE Island stars are secretly having sex in the villa – but it’s not being shown on TV because panicked bosses don't want to “ruin their lives”.
Late-night romps have been scrapped from screens and will never be shown to viewers to avoid embarrassing Islanders when they inevitably later regret their steamy bedtime antics.
Viewers have complained about the “sexless” series so far, but The Sun Online can reveal it couldn’t be further from the truth.
A TV insider revealed: "There's a few couples having sex in the villa but it hasn't been shown on TV – bosses are worried about upsetting them and fear ruining their lives."
"Everyone is being extra careful about the well-being of the cast and how they will deal with the aftermath if their sex scenes are shown.
“Most of them have said they're not comfortable with their sex scenes being broadcast and bosses have taken it all into account – many go on to regret having sex on camera because of how they're viewed by the public and their employers.
“ITV bosses are being extra cautious after suicides and it's easier to not show the sex – if it happens it's alluded to in the commentary by Iain Stirling rather than explicitly shown – chances are we might never see anyone have sex on Love Island again."
Tommy Fury performed a sex act on Molly-Mae Higgins three weeks ago when she was heard gasping "Jesus Christ" as the pair spooned in bed.
On a separate occasion, Molly-Mae reached underneath the covers and was heard whispering: "It's f***ing huge."
Amy Hart and Curtis Pritchard are also believed to have been intimate in the bedroom when they were an item although she insists nobody is having sex.
Meanwhile Anton Danyluk admitted getting overexcited as he kissed and cuddled Belle Hassan at bedtime – so who knows what happened after that.
Love Island 2016 star Zara Holland admits her life was “destroyed” by having sex on TV.
Zara was sensationally stripped of her Miss GB crown in 2016 after having sex with Alex Bowen in the villa’s Hideaway.
In the same year, viewers were shocked as they watched Terry and Emma have sex on top of the covers.
After leaving the villa, Zara quit fame over fears she would always be remembered for being "the girl who had sex on TV."
She also spoke out after the tragic deaths of Sophie Gradon and Mike Thalassitis as she warned future stars: “You will be haunted by the show for the rest of your life.”
Since then Love Island has announced therapy sessions and financial training for stars.
They now hope that by avoiding showing sex on TV they can help protect the stars.
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