AXED Love Island contestant Megan Forte Clarke has revealed that show bosses refuse to tell them very basic information during filming.
from the Island shortly after she found herself in a couple with Conor.


The pair realised they had a budding spark despite the fact she had grown very close to Tommy.
However, their romance in the villa was short-lived as she was soon dumped after being voted one of the least popular girls.
But since leaving Majorca, Megan has been spilling all on the many things that fans don’t see of what goes on behind the scenes.
In a new interview with Joe Baggs on his Not My Bagg podcast, she even revealed that Islanders are restricted from knowing certain basic information.
Bizarrely, are unable to know the temperature during their time on the show and are never informed by producers about how hot it is.
Speaking to Joe about filming in the heat, Megan said: “Well, we weren’t allowed to know the actual degrees.
“We knew nothing!”;
In shock, Joe reacted: “What a strange bit of information to with hold!”;
Megan said back: “But I can tell you that I was dripping in sweat.
“It was really un-sexy when we were trying to flirt with everyone.”;
Megan’s admission came after between the girls on this year’s show.
Many fans ofhave taken to social media as they claimed there may have been a clique within the Majorca villa.
On a thread titled ‘The Mean Girls trio â Meg, Megan and Helena’ on social media fan forum site, fans fumed that Meg, Megan and Helena were being respectful to the rest of the girls.
One viewer claimed: “I’m really not liking the bully-ish vibes coming from the cliquey trio of Meg, Megan, and Helena.

“They tried it withShakiraat the start, but she knew how to handle them.”;
Addressing the claims withITV‘s The Rundown,, insisted that the divide on-screen was not the same inreal life.
Podcast host Daniel Ajose suggested that it seemed that “friendship groups were constantly beating each other.
Megan admitted: “Do you know what? Being in there, it doesn’t feel like that whatsoever.
“Of course, like, the girls have the ones they’d naturally gravitate towards, like, you’re just naturally close to people.
“It’s like school, everyone’s not like sisters holding hands. But that being said, in there doesn’t feel like that whatsoever.”;
