Love Island bosses reportedly DIDN'T choose the new Islanders for the 2020 line-up. It's been alleged it was in fact mental health experts that made the final decision, after putting the new Islanders through the show's "strictest ever" mental health test.
The Sun reports hundreds of wannabes were turned away from the show after taking the test, which proved they wouldn't be able to cope with the fame that comes with the show.
A source told the publication, “Everyone who applies to the show now has to undergo the most stringent of interviews you can imagine to ensure that they are mentally fit and well to take part,” reveals our source.
“And once they get through an initial interview there are separate checks made to make sure that everyone taking part is suitable to be on a show that comes with so much interest and puts young people under the spotlight.
“There were some applicants who didn’t make it through the process on the basis that producers were concerned that they would not be able to cope.”
CHECK OUT: The official Love Island 2020 line-up
LOVE ISLAND JANUARY 2020 C0NFIRMED LINE UP
Leanne Amaning
Age: 22Hometown: LondonOccupation: Customer Service AdvisorDumped: 29th January after Mike chose to couple up with Sophie.
Siânnise Fudge
Age: 25Hometown: BristolOccupation: Beauty Consultant
Eve and Jess Gale
Age: 20Hometown: LondonOccupation: Students and VIP Hostesses Eve Gale: Dumped in the first re-coupling after failing to be picked by a boy.
Shaughna Phillips
Age: 25Hometown: LondonOccupation: Democratic Services Officer Dumped: after a re-coupling when she wasn't chosen by Luke Mabbot
Sophie Piper
Age: 21Hometown: EssexOccupation: Medical PADumped in a public vote
Paige Turley
Age: 22Hometown: West LothianOccupation: Singer
Mike Boateng
Age: 24Hometown: LondonOccupation: Police Officer
Connor Durman
Age: 25Hometown: BrightonOccupation: Coffee Bean SalesmanDumped: 26th January after he and Sophie were voted the public's least favourite couple and the Islanders had to send one of them home.
Callum Jones
Age: 23Hometown: ManchesterOccupation: ScaffolderDumped: By public vote that culminated in an Islander's decider with partner Molly smith
Nas Majeed
Age: 23Hometown: LondonOccupation: Sports Science Graduate and BuilderDumped: In a public vote with Casa Amor partner Eva Zapico
Ollie Williams
Age: 23Hometown: CornwallOccupation: Heir to the Lanhydrock Estate/Land OwnerChose to leave due to missing a former girlfriendLeft: Ollie quit the show on 14th January to get back with his ex.
Finley Tapp
Age: 20Hometown: Milton KeynesOccupation: Recruitment consultant
Connagh Howard
Age: 26Hometown: CardiffOccupation: ModelDumped by Siannese Fudge Dumped: 25th January after failing to be chosen by any of the women.
Rebecca Gormley
Age: 21Hometown: NewcastleOccupation: Part-time Model and CarerDumped in public vote with Casa Amor partner Jordan Waobikeze
Luke Mabbott
Age: 24Hometown: RedcarOccupation: Heating Engineer
Luke Trotman
Age: 22Hometown: LutonOccupation: Semi-pro footballer and Student
Demi Jones
Age: 21Hometown: PortsmouthOccupation: Fashion Advisor in a local boutique
Wallace Wilson
Age: 24Hometown: InvernessOccupation: Personal TrainerDumped after one week in a public vote, left with Sophie Piper
Wallace Wilson
Age: 24Hometown: InvernessOccupation: Personal trainerDumped: By public vote that culminated in an Islander decider with Sophie Piper
Ched Uzor
Age: 23Hometown: SuffolkOccupation: Scaffolder
Details of the aftercare provided by Love Island were published following the saddening deaths of former stars Sophie Gradon and Mike Thalassitis who took their own lives.
At the time of their deaths, ITV's Richard Cowles said, "Due to the success of the show our Islanders can find themselves in the public eye following their appearance."
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“We really want to make sure they have given real consideration to this and what appearing on TV entails. Discussing all of this with us forms a big part of the casting process and, ultimately, their decision to take part.
“Also, as we are outlining today our welfare processes follow three key stages: pre-filming, filming and aftercare and we are increasing our post filming support to help Islanders following their time in villa.”