Love Island Viewers Are 'Begging' Producers To Change This One Thing About The Show

Frustrated viewers of the ITV2 dating programme really want producers to make this major tweak.
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Tyrique and Ella share a kiss during Wednesday's Love Island
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Love Island viewers have already had enough of hearing kissing sounds on the show and are calling for producers to lower the volume or mute them altogether.

The ITV2 dating show returned on Monday night to some rather unfavourable ratings, with 10 new singletons entering the Majorcan villa.

Despite only being a few days into the 10th series, romances are already heating up among the Islanders, with two pairs sharing kisses in Wednesday night’s instalment.

However, while the islanders are clearly enjoying getting to know each other on a more intimate level, viewers are slowly losing their minds at the noise of their smooching.

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Mitchel and Molly also kissed during Wednesday's show
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Issuing a plea directly to producers, one viewer said they were “begging the Love Island team to turn down the mics when the couples are kissing”.

Meanwhile, another said: “The kissing sounds make me want to vom every. Single. Time. I need them to mute it.”

Elsewhere in Wednesday’s episode, Whitney Adebayo became the latest bombshell to enter the villa and wasted no time in whisking Andre Furtado away for a date.

Andre received a text to let him know he was about to be taken out for a romantic encounter and he couldn’t have been more delighted, telling the group that she’d already “made my day”.

The first episode of Love Island’s latest series was watched by an average of 1.3 million viewers, over one million less than the last summer launch which saw an average of 2.4 million people tuning in.

Love Island airs at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.