Love Island
They're personalised, obvs.
Ex-Islanders Eyal Booker and Malin Andersson reveal all.
In a society where male mental health has been labelled a silent crisis, the spotlight on bromantic pairings on Love Island gives viewers a heartfelt, compassionate insight into male feelings.
What is it about baring their souls (and bodies) before a mass audience that attracts people? The lazy answer is they're all fame-hungry narcissists, but dismissing participants as merely driven by hunger for fame is overly simplistic.
"Sorry Caroline, the show could stand to have some more diversity."
"It’s headlines basically isn’t it?"
Although for some, this could be a case of famous last words.
Former Islander Marcel Somerville claimed ITV must take action over the offensive picture.
If you're a newcomer to the ITV2 reality show, here's everything you need to know.
We reckon they could be 100% each other's type on paper.