Love Island’s Adam J and Lauren: ‘The villa is DISGUSTING – people have sex everywhere’

We want to get inside a bleach bath and stay there forever after hearing this

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by Emmeline Saunders |
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The Love Island finale is happening on Monday 11 July, and you can only imagine how relieved the cast will be to finally come home afterwards.

Not least because the Love Island villa has become absolutely gross.

When heatworld caught up with tonight's outcasts Adam Jukes and Lauren Whiteside, we asked just how disgusting the villa was getting after six weeks of hormonal twenty-somethings f*cking all over the place.

Their answer really stands by itself.

"The whole villa was pretty disgusting, not gonna lie," Lauren told us. "No one cleaned up after themselves like, it was horrendous."

Adam said: "It was dirty and it stunk, not what you expect really."

Nice. But what was the grossest thing they encountered?

"Even in the middle of the day, people were having sex under the covers and you would just, like, awkwardly run out," admitted Lauren.

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"But you kind of get used to that."

"The first night I got used to it," said Adam, like it was some sort of competition. IT WAS NOT SOME SORT OF COMPETITION, ADAM.

"You've got to just take it how it comes."

Grim. GRIM.

We also pressed the pair on who the biggest game-player of the house was, and their answers – unsurprisingly – were unanimous.

"Looking back from the start, I probably would've said Kady [McDermott] because obviously she loves attention, she's a good-looking girl and knows she's gonna have lads who are attracted to her and she can kind of play on that," said Adam.

"She knew Scott had emotions for her so she kind of pushed it so in that respect I'd say… I know what kind of guy Scott is and he's flirted with her and vice versa. He does need to be kept on the straight and narrow, he does need to be kept on his toes."

"I agree. 100% that," added Lauren.

But Adam insisted all the couples in the house now have a genuine connection and real feelings for each other.

"Going in when we have, I've kind of got to see that, there's people who have kind of played at the start of the show, they're now real," he added.

Catch more Love Island Sunday at 9pm on ITV2

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