Love Island star shares what happens on days off that only boys are allowed on

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Love Island ''s Marcel Somerville has revealed that the boys and girls are separated on their days off, with the lads often getting a secret beach day.

Series three star Marcel exclusively chatted to the Daily Star during a Facebook Live chat last week.

Talking about his time in the villa, Marcel said: "There's no way you can escape, you can probably try running but you haven't got a passport and you haven't got any money.

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"You'd probably get to the bottom of the road and be like 'yo, I'm running away from a villa where there's free food and you're chilling and potentially coming out of it when you're going to make loads of money."

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He continued: "But what you do on your day out sometimes you have a little beach day the boys will have a beach day just the boys and the girls will be at the villa and do whatever they're doing.

"They keep you separate so you're having you little chats and talking about things it's a little breakaway.

"Usually they do those on Sundays as they film up until Saturday which is on the Sunday episode and that's why we get the Sunday off."

He also believes that producers may have guided Jacques out of the villa due to his "aggressive" behaviour.

Marcel explained: "I can't talk for producers but I do feel like if someone is bringing certain energy and vibe to the show the producers are more likely to be more like say 'you know what, obviously you aren't having the best time here if you do want to leave then we 100% support it'.

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"And they kind of give them the backing to leave…

"There are certain things that they say to you before the show like 'We don't like aggression in the villa' and maybe he was hitting trigger points and they [producers] said' Look if you don't feel like you can't calm down it might be best for you to leave'.

"And I think that's potentially what has happened."

Show boss Mike Spencer has since spoken out about Jacques exit and shut down rumours surrounding his departure.

Speaking to Deadline, he said: "Jacques was on his own journey and he had a strong connection with Paige [Thorne] but sometimes you have to think about yourself and that's what Jacques did.

"We respected his decision to head home."

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