Love Island’s Faye Winter takes a swipe at the show’s contestants entering for fame rather than love

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‘They know what they’re going in there for’: Love Island’s Faye Winter takes a swipe at the show as she suggests that some contestants enter for fame rather than love

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Faye Winter has made a dig at Love Island contestants who she believes aren’t solely entering the dating show to find love.

Referencing islanders who enter the villa with management already set up, the season seven finalist explained ‘They know what they’re going in there for’.

But assuring she went in with her eye on one thing, the 27-year-old reality star detailed that she ‘got exactly what I went in there for’ after placing third with beau Teddy Soares.

Love Island’s Faye Winter, 27, has taken a swipe at the show’s contestants as she suggests some enter for fame rather than love

Talking on FUBAR Radio, Faye expressed her concerns over contestants applying to the show for fame, as she explained: ‘Some people have already gone in there with management. 

‘They’re already setting up deals. So, they already know what they’re going in there for.

‘I went in there with 1000 followers, I took a sabbatical from work, I was like ‘I’m coming back.’ And then I was obviously in there for eight weeks,’ continued the star as she detailed her own journey.

Savvy: Talking on FUBAR Radio , Faye expressed her concerns over contestants applying to the show for fame, as she explained: ‘Some people have already gone in there with management’ (pictured during her stint on the dating show)

Unassuming: ‘I went in there with 1000 followers, I took a sabbatical from work, I was like ‘I’m coming back.’ And then I was obviously in there for eight weeks,’ continued the star as she detailed her own journey

And moving on to her own successful Love Island story, Faye explained how thankful she was to the show as she met boyfriend Teddy there.

Sharing: ‘I came out with exactly what I went in there for. And it’s weird because that’s what people always say to me “Oh my god, you and Teddy” and I’m like when we went in there, we were from completely different sides of the UK, and we never would have met. So, we have to give everything and every thanks to Love Island.’

The star’s comments come after ITV were forced to deny claims that staff were arranging deals with talent agents to represent contestants before they had even taken part in the show.

Finding love: And moving on to her own successful Love Island story, Faye explained how thankful she was to the show as she met boyfriend Teddy there

The Sun reported that the broadcaster launched an internal investigation over concerns about two unnamed talent agencies who often represent reality TV stars, claiming future islanders were approached just hours after it was announced they would be taking part in the show.

An ITV spokesperson told MailOnline that they do not get involved in Love Islanders’ talent representation, which is entirely at the contestants’ discretion.

They said: ‘We do not have financial arrangements in place with talent agents, nor do we have any involvement in which management applicants for the show are signed to.  

 ‘Once contestants have taken part in the show, as part of our ongoing duty of care and welfare process, we support those who do not have representation in finding suitable management but it is always at their discretion who they decide to sign with.’

Representation: The star’s comments come after ITV were forced to deny claims that staff were arranging deals with talent agents to represent contestants before they had even taken part in the show (This year’s winners pictured during the Love Island final on Monday)

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