ANDREW Le Page will bring plenty of romance to the Love Island villa if his past relationship is anything to go by.
The estate agent, from Guernsey, seems to have spent most of his adult life coupled up.
Explaining why he decided to sign up for the show, the 27-year-old said: "Because I’m actually single for once, so I thought why not? This is the best time to give it a go."
But when he is tied down, he claims to be a definite keeper.
"When I’m with someone I'm very loyal," said Andrew."I’m a good boyfriend as when I’m with someone I’m all for them."
He treated his last girlfriend to a birthday present to savour.
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Revealing a highlight from their time together, he said: "With my ex, we went out for dinner for her birthday. I pretended that I got her absolutely nothing and she was kind of fuming. Then I whipped out that, ‘We're actually going to Paris tomorrow’. She was very happy with that!"
The new cast will have inclusion training by Good Morning Britain star Sean Fletcher before entering the villa, ITV has revealed.
The newsman, 48, has stepped in to deliver sessions on how to better interact with others of differing abilities, backgrounds and genders.
ITV said ahead of the 2022 series of Love Island: "Ahead of this series, contributors on the show will be offered video training and guidance covering inclusive language around disability, sexuality, race and ethnicity, behaviours and microaggressions.
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"The inclusion training, which Islanders are offered prior to entering the villa, consists of conversations chaired by BCOMS (Black Collective of Media in Sport) founder Leon Mann MBE and including DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) consultant Hayley Bennett, disability specialist Shani Dhanda and broadcaster Sean Fletcher.
"These discussions will tackle topics including inclusive language, behaviour, creating safe spaces and being a good ally."
Love Island starts at 9pm Monday 6th June on ITV2 and ITV Hub.
Episodes are available the following morning on BritBox
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