LOVE Island’s boss has explained why this iconic spot in the villa has had a makeover for this year’s series.
Over the course of the show’s run, the terrace has become notorious for naughty moments as islanders sneak away for one-on-one chats and private time.
ITVThis year’s villa is promising to be one of the bst yet[/caption] Shutterstock EditorialThis year’s terrace has see through panelling and lower walls so there’s nowhere to hide[/caption] ITVLast year’s terrace was secluded and overlooked the villa[/caption]It’s also known for being the perfect spot for sneaky kisses – not always with who they are coupled up with.
But as the series returns on Monday, this year’s islanders will have nowhere to hide.
Show boss Mike Spencer-Hayter revealed: “The walls for the terrace are lower and more see-through so not as secret as before.”
“I think we just felt like it was a bit too covered up,” he added.
“You can’t see it fully, it’s still private. But I think lowering it and the kind of fretwork turns out good. Extra gossip.”
Previously, the terrace was connected through the girls’ changing area, had high walls which were made taller thanks to decorative flower walls.
However, those have been stripped back in this year’s series, with a long terrace now in place, with lower walling and no extra decoration.
It makes the view of the terrace that more clearer from the garden, where most of the islanders tend to spend their days.
Over the course of the show, the terrace has delivered iconic moments, including Ekin-Su crawling across the floor in order to be completely obscured as she made her move on Jay Younger.
The terrace is not the only part of Love Island that’s getting a switch-up – with the team aiming for twists bigger and better than ever before, starting in the first week.
Mike told The Sun: “Something big is coming in week one. We’ve got a really big week one planned. It’s hard to say what we’re doing without saying it.
“It’s not a celebrity. We’ve not seen it before.”
He added that changes will be noticeable from the very start of the series.
He said: “There will be things happening for the first couple of days we’ve not done before and certainly in week one. During that week, there’s something incredibly big we’ve never done before.
“Hopefully we can do it. It’s quite experimental. I just think you can’t rest on your laurels, being like, ‘This is really popular.’
“We have to keep it exciting and tear up the rule book a bit.”
Love Island starts Monday at 9pm on ITV, ITV2 and ITVX.
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