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Love Island star issues warning to 2019 contestants: ‘It'll come back to bite you'


The Love Island 2019 villa is currently home to 14 sexy singletons, soon to become 15. Having been through the process last year, model Eyal Booker, 23, dished out some advice for the new batch of contestants, warning them against “snakey” behaviour. “Avoid being snakey,” he told Express.co.uk, when asked what the cast should be wary of. “Everything you say can be seen, so don’t say something to one person and something different to another person because it will come back to bite you.

“Don’t be b***hy, basically,” he continued.

“If you’re going to say something, make sure you want people to know it.

“Anything you say will get out to everyone else in the villa,” Eyal added. “That’s just the way it is.”

He went on to share his tips for finding true love on Love Island, after having a somewhat unsuccessful attempt himself.

“My best tips would be: trust your gut and go off what you’re attracted by,” he said.

“Try and get to know somebody and see if there’s conversation there and there’s a connection outside of your sexual attraction for one another.

“I think that is where I found problems,” the dashing star admitted. “I was attracted to the people I coupled up with but was there actually any substance to our relationships? Not really.

“And that became pretty evident pretty quickly and then it can be quite a lonely place.

“Go about things in a respectful way,” he also told the new Love Island stars.

“You can make any decision you need to in there but just respect the other person and be honest. 

“So, if you say something to someone, especially about liking someone or disliking someone, make sure you’re ready to back it up.”

Love Island star Eyal Booker also revealed why so many couples break up soon after getting together on the ITV2 dating show.

With all eight couples who departed last year’s series in relationships having broken up in the year since, Eyal explained how he believed the ratio of splits would be the same in any sample of young daters in the outside world.

“We look at people dating and you take the age demographic that’s in there and you do it on a larger scale and you line people up who are in relationships, how many of them will be in relationships within that year?” he asked. “Maybe only one or two of them.

“I think our year was just slightly more unsuccessful,” he added.

Love Island 2019 continues tonight at 9pm on ITV.

Eyal Booker supports World Vision UK and Dogs Trust. For more information visit www.worldvision.org.uk & www.dogstrust.org.uk.



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