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Why Love Island stars should never have sex in the villa's hot tub


Things are heating up in the Love Island villa.

Islanders have been spotted smooching and spooning in bed – and there’s another location they may choose to get intimate in.

ITV2 host Caroline Flack recently revealed where she’d be tempted to bonk.

She told This Morning: “I’d get down and dirty in the hot tub.

“You wouldn’t see what was going on because of the bubbles.”

But there’s a reason why contestants should avoid any cheeky action in the whirlpool.

Apparently, romping in a hot tub can have unfortunate impacts on your health.

Gynecologist Diana Hoppe told Women’s Health that bubbly trysts can up your chances of contracting a UTI or yeast infection.

She said: “Chlorine and other chemicals used in the tub can mess with the PH of your vagina and kill off other good bacteria, allowing bad bacteria to enter and maybe cause an irritating infection.”

This isn’t the only problem that can arise after you get jiggy in a hot tub.

Diana said the kinky activities can lead to a rash developing on your body.

As bacteria breeds in the warm water, marks could be left behind on your skin.

The gynaecologist explained: “Spend enough time knocking boots in a hot tub and you could develop pseudomonas folliculitis (a.k.a. hot tub rash) from bacteria in the water.

“This rash looks like itchy, red bumps on your skin, but it usually clears up on its own in a few days.”

Well that’s definitely turned us off hot tub sex…



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