Love Island: All Stars’ Luca Bish has called out one “awful” part of the show this year that fans didn't see.
The reality star recently finished as runner-up on the second season of the show alongside Grace Jackson.
Comparing his experience to his initial turn on the show in 2022, however, Luca expressed his disappointment in the quality of snacks this time around.
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“The snacks were awful this year. Awful,” he told Capital FM. “I don't know if it was to keep us skinny but in the Spain villa we used to get chocolate, cookies, everything. This year it was dry. There was shortages of crisps.”
However, Grace then interjected as she quipped that the shortage was “because of” Luca and his tendency to hog snacks.
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“What would happen is we would get the odd chocolate bar in the fridge and crisps, and Luca – which I only found out weeks in… everyone would hide them, but we never knew where they went,” she elaborated.
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“I always knew Luca would be one of the culprits. Luca would hide them in his wardrobe,” she said.
Grace explained that they “would go completely missing”, adding that Luca would “come out of the villa and be like, ‘Do you want some chocolate?’”.
“And then he'd start bringing butter down. We'd be like, ‘There's no butter in the fridge to have toast in the evening’ and he'd bring out little pots of butter,” she continued. “And I’m like, ‘Babe, where are you hiding this?’”
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Luca joked: “Gotta look out for yourself in there, you know? It's a lonely place.”
“He would go in the larder and take things and hide them in his wardrobe – so this is the culprit of where all the snacks went,” Grace added.
Meanwhile, last month Luca opened up about plans for his first date with Grace outside the villa, while she has revealed hopes to move to London to be closer to Luca.
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