Following the arrival of bombshells Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Afia Tonkmor, there are now a total of 13 singletons hoping to find romance in the Love Island villa.
With that amount of people restricted to the show’s new Majorcan villa, it’s no surprise that things can get messy pretty quickly – both in the literal and metaphorical sense.
In fact, during a recent episode, ITV2 viewers saw contestant Amber Beckford cringe after discovering that the boys had caught a glimpse of the girls’ untidy dressing room within 24 hours of knowing each other.
And fans on Twitter have noticed the attitudes to tidiness too.
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One penned: "I would be the girl in the villa cleaning the dressing room constantly, I could not deal with that unorganised mess."
Another added: "Don’t they have a cleaning routine or shared chores in that villa??? Not every day sunbathe sometimes put your clothes away too."
However, in previous series a third fan was left concerned about the amount of cleaning that the Islanders had been doing and tweeted: "Catching up with last nights Love Island.. I spotted something that baffled me.
"These young adults have been in the villa for what, 2/3 days.. so what on earth have they been cleaning for them to use HALF A BOTTLE of Fairy Liquid? I’ve made mine last 6 months before!"
So, let's take a look at the truth behind the Love Island cleaning routine…
Cleaners do visit the Love Island villa
While it's been rumoured cleaners attend the premises every day, a spokesperson previously told OK! this is not the case, but that there are people on hand to give the villa a little tidy up every so often.
ITV2 stated: "Cleaners do go in periodically to clean the villa."
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Contestants are prompted to tidy up
While cleaners ensure the villa is habitable, contestants are supposed to keep the place clean and tidy up after themselves, whether that's picking up their dirty clothes are tidying away any used dishes.
A spokesperson explained: "They are encouraged to clean up after themselves."
However, given that there are caterers on-site to cook meals for the Islanders, the mess in the kitchen is likely to be far less than you might expect.
Clothes and sheets are regularly washed
While previous contestants have told us their clothes are regularly sent to be laundered, ITV2 have previously told us the same goes for the sheets.
"The sheets are changed every few days," a spokesperson told us.
Similarly it's reported that the contestants also have their laundry collected and washed once a week.
Love Island continues every night at 9pm on ITV2.
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