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Love Island 2019’s hideaway is hiding a saucy secret

The Love Island 2019 villa is hiding a secret in the hideaway, host Caroline Flack has spilled.

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ITV2 yesterday revealed a first look at the 2019 Love Island residence which will welcome new Islanders on Monday.

As usual there is a secluded hideaway away from the rest of the house.

It boasts a huge bed, jacuzzi and – new for 2019 – something extra special.

“In the Hideaway this year there is a secret compartment, and they won’t know – they have to find it,” Caroline shared today.

She told ITV’s This Morning: “There are some sexy treats in there.”

Meanwhile, Caroline has shared her tips for this year’s new group of contestants.

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She advised: “Don’t panic about being the single person in the villa, don’t worry and think you need to settle down with someone that you don’t think is right for you because people are coming in and going out all the time.

“Make friendships because a lot of those friendship couples end up staying until the end and then someone comes in for them. Look at Camilla, she is a great example.

“Don’t panic so much at the beginning if there is no one there for you. Love doesn’t happen easily, it happens over time and don’t worry if you don’t fancy someone at the beginning, you might fancy them by week two.”

And after Don’t put too much pressure on your relationship, don’t worry about being one step ahead of all of the other couples, don’t jump into moving in together too quickly. Once you’re out of the villa, start again, start dating, start taking it slowly, don’t worry about where you are in your relationship, it doesn’t matter. Just enjoy it. There is no point rushing.

Love Island will launch on Monday, June 2 at 9PM.

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Alongside Caroline, Iain Stirling also returns with his inimitable take on all the island action as show narrator.

Ultimately the public will decide their favourite couple, who will walk away from the villa with a life-changing cash prize, as they are crowned Love Island winners 2019.

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