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The ‘Love Island’ stars have two "nothing days" in the lead up to tonight’s (29.07.19) final.
Dr. Alex George – who appeared on last year’s fourth series and was dumped two days before the finale – says the Islanders will not have had anything to do on camera yesterday (28.07.19) and today in the run up to the ITV2 dating show’s conclusion, because they are so ahead of the viewing public.
He told the Racing Post newspaper: "When I left in the episode before the final last year, I was put into a holding villa for 48 hours because there was a gap between the show when I left and the final.
"I think they are at least three days ahead at this point in the series. For example, this year, because the final is on the Monday night, the Sunday this week and the Monday morning will be absolutely nothing days for the islanders."
The 28-year-old A&E doctor also claims the show’s lie detector test was "so inaccurate", so much so he is glad ITV bosses decided to axe the element for this year’s series.
He added: "It is for the best they are not doing the lie detector test this year because it simply does not work. It was so inaccurate.
"Some of the things they said were true and false didn’t match up with what we felt was happening on the inside.
"I can’t remember what it was but I answered a question truthfully and it said it was false.
"The more you protest, the more everyone thinks you’re definitely lying.
"Detectors which measure pulse or respiratory rate aren’t that accurate quite frankly. I am glad it has gone, hopefully forever."

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