Love Islands Amy Hart explains what girls in the villa do when they get their period

Amy Harthas been revealing what theLove Islandcontestants really get up to on the show in a series of TikToks.

The former Islander, 29, answered a question a fan posed about what happens when one of the contestants is on their period.

Amy said: “I’ve heard this so many times. So many times. I don’t really understand what you think I'm going to say, like we’re segregated in another room, only allowed in black bikinis.

“We just get on with it, like you would do if you’re on holiday.”

She then revealed what she did while she was in the villa.

“I personally ran my pill packs together because I didn't want to have a period while I was in there and the doctor was like, ‘Yeah that’s not going to work’ and I was like, ‘It will, it will’. And it did work… until it didn’t.

“But yeah, you just get on with it,” she said as she shrugged into the camera.

Amy captioned the video: “I understand everyone is different and they’d make allowances I'm sure, I was just talking about my experience and meant we weren’t banished.”

Previously Amy answered a question posed by viewers aboutfilming tactics used by producersafter fans thought they spotted a blunder.


One fan shared a picture of current contestant Gemma Owenin bed while holding on to her phone from the latest episode of the popular ITV dating series.

"Why were they all saying morning and acting like they just woke up when Gemma's phone clearly says 17.33?" the fan asked.

And another took to Amy's TikTok page to ask how they knew "it was like 4am/5am if you never have the time" – which she promptly answered in a lengthy video.

Amy replied: "Obviously, when you leave the villa, you're allowed to know what time it is again. So when you get out, you speak to people, you find out what sort of time they left in the morning.

"Also, once you're out, it's very easy to work out because you don't start filming [in the villa] in the nighttime until it's dark, so on the two days you're in Majorca afterwards, okay it's getting dark now, it's quarter to ten."

Amy continued: "So obviously you start filming at night time at ten o clock. Two hours to get ready, which takes you back to eight, then an hour for dinner, which takes you back to seven, so it's quite easy to work out once you're outside."

The blonde went on to admit that she "didn't feel the need to know the time when I was in there because I hadn't got to be anywhere so I couldn't be late anywhere."

Love Island continues every night at 9pm on ITV2.

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